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ROUND-ABOUT 
NEW       YORK 


1902 


BLOOMINGDALE      BROTHERS 

NEW     YORK 


Copyrighted,    1902 

by 

Bloomingdale  Brothers 


ROUND-ABOUT     NEW     YORK 

The     Story     of    Bloomingdales 

THE   story  of  the  start  and  subsequent  phenomenal  growth  of 
Bloomingdale  Brothers  is  a  vivid  illustration  of  what  integ- 
rity, enterprise  and  advertising  can  accomplish. 

Just  thirty  years  ago,  in  April,  1872,  the  firm  of  Bloomingdale 
Brothers  was  founded.  It  had  a  very  modest  beginning  in  a  small 
store  at  938  Third  Avenue,  the  location  of  which  was  discovered 
through  a  Herald  want  ad. 

Very  soon  people  began  to  know  Bloomingdales  as  a  store 
where  they  could  find  just  what  they  wanted  at  the  right  price. 
Thus  the  seed  from  which  this  great  enterprise  has  grown  was 
planted. 

Soon  the  business  began  to  outgrow  the  store  and  a  move  was 
inevitable.  In  1875  Bloomingdales  moved  into  larger  quarters  a 
quarter  of  a  block  away.  This  removal  accelerated  the  growth  of 
the  business  '  so  that  in  the  year  1886  another  removal  was 
necessary.  On  October  4th  of  that  year,  Bloomingdale  Brothers 
moved  three  blocks  further  uptown  to  59th  Street  and  Third 
Avenue,  where  stands  to-day  this  great  and  busy  shopping  centre. 

The  story  of  the  growth  of  the  building  to  its  present  pro- 
portions is  interesting.  When  Bloomingdales  moved  to  Third 
Avenue  and  59th  Street  they  occupied  but  the  corner  of  that  block. 

The  firm  was,  even  at  that  early  day,  convinced  of  the  power 
of  advertising.  Thev  practically  had  this  field  to  themselves.  Their 
announcements  then  consisted  of  a  half  page  in  one  of  the  leading 
evening  papers.  This  made  a  profound  impression,  owing  to  the 
fact  that  it  was  an  innovation,  and  something  theretofore  unknown. 
The  result  was  that  in  a  few  vears  the  extension  of  the  building  was 
absolutely  necessary. 


6  ROUND-ABOUT      NEW    YORK 

Various  buildings  were  added  from  time  to  time,  and  soon  came 
the.great  structure  Bloomingdales  now  occupy.  It  is  large,  having 
six  stories  and  a  large  basement,  besides  a  conservatory  on  the  roof. 
It  is  perfectly  lighted,  and  contains  every  improvement  that  goes  to 
make  a  modern  building.  Large  elevators  of  the  safest  and  most 
improved  type  carry  patrons  and  sight-seers  quickly  and  comfortably 
from  one  immense  floor  to  another,  and  the  inclined  moving  stair- 
way, the  first  one  in  a  mercantile  establishment  in  this  country, 
in  the  big  rotunda  affords  another  novel  means  of  transportation 
from  the  main  to  the  second  floor. 

Buyers,  who  are  experts  in  their  various  lines,  in  conjunction 
with  the  managers  of  the  firm's  foreign  offices,  are  constantly  seek- 
ing the  best  of  the  world's  best  wherever  it  may  be,  and  with  ample 
capital  behind  them  are  able  to  buy  merchandise  most  advan- 
tageously. 

The  Bloomingdale  store  is  remarkable,  inasmuch  as  it  is  out  of 
the  so-called  shopping  trade  centre  of  New  York.  Shoppers  do  not 
drift  to  Bloomingdales.  They  are  drawn  there.  Shoppers  do  not 
drop  into  Bloomingdales  casually.  They  go  there  from  choice. 
This  store  draws  trade  from  every  section  of  Greater  New  York 
and  miles  around. 

It  was  neither  luck  nor  chance  that  brought  this  great  business. 

Whether  it  was  good  management,  good  goods,  or  right  prices, 
or  whether  it  was  the  combination  of  them  all,  it  is  left  for  the 
store's  thousands  of  steadfast  friends  to  say. 

The  organization  of  Bloomingdales'  helpers  is  a  source  of 
admiration.  Each  individual  in  his  or  her  particular  position  is 
a  part  of  a  well-drilled  whole. 

This  big  store  has  its  social  side  also.  This  social  element  is 
encouraged  by  an  organization  and  entertainments,  exploited  as  a 
part  of  the  Bloomingdale  plan.  Bloomingdale  Brothers'  -Employees 
Mutual  Aid  Society,  with  every  employee  a  member,  contributes  to 


R  O  U  ND  -  A  B  O  U  T      N  E  W     Y  O  R  K  7 

maintain  the  esprit  de  corps  noticeable  in  the  atmosphere  of  the 
store,  and  serves  to  promote  a  wholesome  intimacy  among  the 
employees.  When  the  members  of  this  Mutual  Aid  Society 
are  sick  or  in  distress,  they  participate  in  the  benefits  of  the  society. 
An  endowed  fund,  called  the  Fannie  Myers  Fund,  in  honor  of 
its  founder,  the  late  Mrs.  Fannie  Myers,  sister  of  Messrs.  Bloom- 
ingdale,  is  a  particularly  beneficial  factor  of  this  society. 

No  other  large  store  in  this  city  is  so  quickly  and  easily 
reached  from  the  average  distance.  The  phrase  "  all  cars  transfer 
to  Bloomingdales  '  was  inspired  by  the  easy  accessibility  that  this 
store  enjoys.  From  Brooklyn,  from  Long  Island  City,  from  the 
Bronx,  from  Hoboken,  Jersey  City,  Newark,  from  anywhere  there 
is  a  direct  line  by  ferry  and  car  to  Bloomingdales. 


ROUND-ABOUT     NEW    YORK 

New  York  Security  and  Trust  Company 

44  and  46   Wall  Street,  New  York 

Capital  .....     $1,000,000 
Surplus  .....       2,500,000 


Charles  S.  Fairchild,   President 

ABRAM   M.    HYATT,   Vice-Pres.  OSBORN   W.    BRIGHT,    2d   Vice-Pres. 

L.    CARROLL  ROOT,   Secretary 
ZELAH  VAN  LOAN,   Asst.    Sec'y  CHARLES   R.    BRAINE,  Jr.,    2d  Asst.  Sec'y 

JAMES  E.    KEELER,  Trust  Officer  H.    W.  WHIPPLE,    Manager  Bond  Dept. 


Trustees 

CHARLES  S.   FAIRCHILD  FREDERIC  R.    COUDERT 

JAMES  J.   HILL  B.   AYMAR  SANDS 

WILLIAM  F.    BUCKLEY  JOHN  W.    STERLING 

STUART  G.   NELSON  JOHN  A.   McCALL 

HUDSON  HOAGLAND  JAMES  A.   BLAIR 

JAMES  STILLMAN  FRANK  W.   STEARNS 

M.    C.    D.   BORDEN  EDMUND  D.   RANDOLPH 

JOHN  G.   McCULLOUGH  GEO.   W.    PERKINS 

EDWARD  UHL  ABRAM    M.    HYATT 


THIS    company    is  authorized   to  act   as  executor,  trustee,  ad- 
ministrator, guardian,  agent  and  receiver.    Is  a  legal  depositary 
for  court   and   trust   funds.     Will   take  entire  charge  of  real 
and  personal  estates,  collecting  the  income  and  profits,  and  attending 
to  all  such  details  as  an  individual  in  like  capacity  could  do. 

Receives  deposits  subject  to  check,  allowing  interest  on  daily 
balances,  and  issues  certificates  of  deposit  bearing  interest.  Acts  as 
registrar  and  transfer  agent  of  all  stocks  and  bonds. 


ROUND-ABOUT     NEW    YORK 


Amusements 


Opera  Houses 

Academy  of  Music,  E.  14th  and  Irving 

Place 
American  Theatre,  Eighth  Ave.  near42d 
Berkeley  Lyceum,  W.  44th  near  Fifth 

Ave. 
Bijou  Theatre,  Broadway  and  30th 
Broadway  Theatre,  Broadway  and  41st 
Casino,  Broadway  and  39th 
Criterion  Theatre,  Broadway  and  44th 
Daly's  Theatre,  Broadway  and  30th 
Dewey  Theatre,  14th  near  Third  Ave. 
Empire  Theatre,  Broadway  and  40th 
Fifth  Avenue   Theatre,  Broadway  and 

28th 
Fourteenth  Street  Theatre,  W.  14th  near 

Sixth  Ave. 
Garden     Theatre,    Madison     Ave.    and 

27th 
Garrick  Theatre,  35th  near  Sixth  Ave. 
Germania  Theatre,  E.  8th  near  Broad- 
way 
Grand  Opera  House,  W.  23d  and  Eighth 

Ave. 
Harlem    Opera    House,   W.   125th    near 

Seventh  Ave. 
Herald  Square  Theatre,  Broadway  and 

35th 
Irving  Place  Theatre,  E.  15th  and  Irving 

Place 
Keith's  Theatre,  E.  14th  near  Broadway 
Knickerbocker  Theatre,  Broadway  and 

38th 


and  Theatres 

Lexington  Opera  House,  58th  near  Lex- 
ington Ave. 
London  Theatre,  235  Bowery 
Lyceum  Theatre,  Fourth  Ave.  near  23d 
Madison     Square    Theatre,    24th    near 

Broadway 
Manhattan  Theatre,  Broadway  near  33d 
Metropolis  Theatre,  142d  and  Third  Ave. 
Metropolitan   Opera   House,  Broadway, 

39th  and  40th 
Miner's  Bowery  Theatre,   Bowery  near 

Broome 
Miner's  Eighth  Avenue  Theatre,  Eighth 

Avenue  near  25th 
Murray   Hill   Theatre,  Lexington   Ave. 

and  42d 
New  York  Theatre,  Broadway  and  44th 
Olympic  Theatre,  3d  Ave.  and  130th 
Pastor's  Theatre,  E.  14th  near  Third  Ave. 
Proctor's  Palace,  E.  58th  near  Third  Ave. 
Proctor's    Theatre,   W.   23d  near   Sixth 

Ave. 
Proctor's  125th  Street  Theatre,  125th  and 

Lexington  Ave. 
Republic  Theatre,  42d  near  Broadway 
Savoy  Theatre,  34th  near  Broadway 
Star  Theatre,  Lexington  Ave.  and  107th 
Thalia  Theatre,  Bowery  near  Canal 
Third  Ave.  Theatre,  Third  Ave.  near  31st 
Victoria  Theatre,  Broadway  and  42d 
W  attack's  Theatre,  Broadway  and  30th 
Windsor  Theatre,  Bowery  near  Canal 


Places   of  Interest 


Academy  of  Design,  Amsterdam  Ave. 

and  109th 
Aquarium,  Battery  Park 
Art  Galleries,  6  E.  23d 
Bartholdi's  Statue  of  Liberty,  on  Liberty 

Island 
Battery  Park,  below  No.  1  Broadway 
Bloomingdale's,  Third  Ave.,  59th  and 

6oth  Sts. 
Brooklyn  Bridge,  Park  Row,  near  City 

Hall 
Central  Park,  59th  to  110th  and  Fifth  to 

Eighth  Aves. 
Custom  House,  Wall,  cor.  William 
Cooper  Institute,  8th  and  Fourth  Ave. 
Fifth    Avenue    Art    Gallery,    366    Fifth 

Ave. 
Gen.  Grant's  Tomb,  Riverside   Park  at 

123d 
Governor's  Island,  below  Battery 
High  Bridge,  Harlem  River  and  175th 


Herald  Building,  Broadway  and  35th 
Metropolitan  Art  Museum,  Central  Park 

near  Fifth  Ave.  and  82d 
Museum  of  Natural  History,  75th,  Cen- 
tral Park  W. 
Obelisk,  Central  Park,  near  Fifth  Ave. 

and  86th 
Post   Office,   Broadway  and   Park  Row 
Produce  Exchange,  Whitehall 
St.  Patrick's  Cathedral,  Fifth  Ave.  and 

50th 
St.  Paul's  Church,  Broadway  and  Vesey 
Stock  Exchange,  20  Broad 
Sub-Treasury,  Wall,  cor.  Nassau 
Trinity  Church,  Broadway,  opp.  Wall 
Water  Color  Society.  51  W.  10th 
Weather  Signal  Office,  66  Broadway 
Washington  Arch,  Fifth  Ave.  and  Wash- 
ington Square 
Young  Men's   Christian  Association,  52 
E.  23d 


10  ROUND-ABOUT      NEW    YORK 


The  Second 
National  Bank 

Fifth  Avenue  and  Twenty-third  Street 

Capital  and  Surplus  -  $f  ,300,000 
"Deposits  -       -      -      tO ,000,000 

Accounts  of  individuals,  firms 
and  corporations  received  on 
favorable  terms.  J>     J>     £>     J> 

A  special  department  for  the 
exclusive  use  of    ladies.     J>     & 

Safe    Deposit    Vaults 


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Hotels 


Albemarle,  Broadway  and  24th 
Albert,  University  Place  and  11th 
American,  15th  and  Irving  Place 
Ashland,  Fourth  Ave.  and  24th 
Ashton,  Madison  Ave.  and  93d 
Astor  House,  Broadway  opposite  Post- 
Office 

Balmoral,  Lenox  Ave.  and  113th 
Bancroft  House,  Broadway  and  21st 
Bartholdi,  Broadway  and  23d 
Belvedere,  Fourth  Ave.  and  18th 
Beresford,  1  W.  81st 
Brevoort  House,  Fifth  Ave.  and  8th 
Bristol,  Fifth  Ave.  and  42d 
Broadway  Central,  671  Broadway 
Brunswick,  89th  and  Madison  Ave. 
Buckingham,  Fifth  Ave.  and  50th 
Cadillac,  Broadway  and  43d 
Cecil,  118th  and  St.  Nicholas  Ave. 
Chastaigneray,  Madison  Ave.  and  92d 
Colonial,  125th  and  Eighth  Ave. 
Chelsea,  W.  23d 

Continental,  Broadway  and  20th 
Cosmopolitan,     Chambers     and      W. 
Broadway 

Empire,  Broadway  and  03d 
Endicott,  Columbus  Ave.  and  81st 
Everett  House,  Fourth  Ave.  and  17th 
Fifth  Avenue,  Fifth  Ave.  and  23d 
Gilsey  House,  Broadway  and  29th 
Grand,  Broadway  and  31st 
Grand  Union,  Fourth  Ave.  and  42d 
Grenoble,  Seventh  Ave.  and  56th 
Herald  Square,  34th  near  Broadway 
Hoffman  House,  1111  Broadway 
Holland  House,  Fifth  Ave.  and  30th 
Imperial,  Broadway  and  32d 

*  European  Plan.  +  American  Plan 


*  Kensington,  Fifth  Ave.  and  15th 
Lorraine,  Fifth  Ave.  and  45th 

X  Majestic,  4  W.  72d 

t  Manhattan,  42d  and  Madison  Ave. 

*  Marie  Antoinette,  Broadway  and  06th 

*  Metropole,  Broadway,  41st  and  42d 
Metropolitan,  Broadway  and  27th 
Mills  (No.  1),  Bleecker  and  Thompson 
Mills  (No.  2),  Rivington  and  Chrystie 

*  Morton  House,  Broadway  and  14th 
X  Murray  Hill,  Park  Ave.  and  40th 

%  Netherland,  cor.  Fifth  Ave.  and  59th 

*  New  York,  30  E.  4&d 

*  Normandie,  Broadway  and  38th 

%  Park  Avenue,  Park  Ave.  and  32d 
%  Plaza,  Fifth  Ave.  and  59th 

*  Roland,  Madison  Ave.  and  59th 
Rossmore,  Broadway  and  42d 

*  St.  Cloud,  Broadway  and  42d 

*  St.  Denis,  Broadway  and  11th 

*  St.  George,  Broadway  and  12th 

+  St.  Lorenz,  72d  and  Lexington  Ave. 
%  San  Remo,  Eighth  Ave.  and  75th 
X  Savoy,  Fifth  Ave.  and  59th 
t  Sherman   Square,   Broadway   and    W. 
72d 

*  Sinclair  House,  754  Broadway 

*  Smith  &  McNeil's,  197  Washington 
Stevens  House,  21  Broadway 

X  Sturtevant,  1186  Broadway 

*  Union  Square,  15th  and  Union  Square 

*  United  States,  Fulton  and  Water    • 
X  Vendome,  Broadway  and  41st 

*  Victoria,  Broadway  and  27th 

*  Waldorf-Astoria,   Fifth    Ave.,  33d    to 
34th 

*  Westminster,  Irving  Place  and  16th 

X  American  and  European  Plans. 


Banks,  Safe  Deposit  and  Trust  Companies 

National  Banks 


American  Exchange,  128  Broadway 

Astor,  18  W.  34th 

Bank  of  Commerce,  Nassau  cor.  Cedar 

Bank  of  New  York,  48  Wall 

Bank  of  North  America,  25  Nassau 

Bank  of  the  Republic,  absorbed  by  the 

First  National  Bank 
Bank  of  State  of  New  York,  33  William 
Broadway,  237  Broadway 
Butchers  &  Drovers,  Broadway  cor.  3d 
Central,  320  Broadway 
Chase,  83  Cedar 
Chatham,  192  Broadway 
Chemical,  270  Broadway 

*  Temporarily  at  Broadway  corner  W 


Citizens,  401  Broadway 
City,  52  Wall 

East  River,  680  Broadway 
Fifth  National,  Third  Ave.  and  23d 
First  National,  2  Wall 
Fourth  National,  14  Nassau 
Gallatin,  36  Wall 
Garfield,  23d  and  Sixth  Ave. 
Hanover,   11  Nassau* 
Hide  &  Leather,  John  and  William 
Importers  &  Traders,  247  Broadway 
Irving,  287  Greenwich 
Leather  Manufacturers,  29  Wall 
Liberty,  Liberty  and   West 
all  Street. 


14  ROUND-ABOUT      NEW     YORK 

"LION  BRAND" 

Shirts  and   Collars 


You   ca*n  never  buy   anything    but    the 
best  at  Bloomingdales.      "Lion  Brand' 
Shirts  and  Collars  have  no  peer. 

"Lion  Brand'  Shirts  and  Collars 
wear  well,  look  well  and  set  well. 

Because  they  are  made  with  care,  cut 
right,  and  the  material  from  which  they 
are  made  is  the  best  that  can  be  ob- 
tained. You  will  find  the  "  Lion 
Brand  '  Shirts  and  Collars  on  sale 
in  the  Men's  Furnishing  Department, 
Main  Floor,   6oth  Street  Section. 


BLOOMINGDALES 

Third  Avenue,    59th   and  60th   Streets,   New    York 


ROUND-ABOUT      NEW     YORK 


15 


National  Banks — Continued 


Lincoln,  32  E.  42d 
Market  and  Fulton,  81  Fulton 
Mechanics',  33  Wall 
Mercantile,  191  Broadway 
Merchants',  42  Wall 
Merchants'  Exchange,  257  Broadway 
National  Park,  214  Broadway 
New  Amsterdam,  Broadway  cor.  39th 
New    York    County,    Eighth    Ave.    cor. 
14th 


New  York  National  Exchange,  90  West 

Broadway 
Ninth  National,  absorbed  by  Citizens' 
Phenix,  49  Wall 
Seaboard,  18  Broadway 
Second  National,  Fifth  Ave.  cor.  23d 
Seventh  National,  182  Broadway 
Shoe  and  Leather,  271  Broadway 
United,  Broadway  and  42d 
Western,  Pine  cor.  Nassau 


State  Banks 


Bank  of  America,  44  Wall 

Bank  of  Metropolis,  29  Union  Square 

Bowery,  62  Bowery 

Bronx  Borough  Bank,  731  Tremont  Ave. 

Colonial,*  480  Columbus  Ave. 

Columbia,  5th  Ave.  cor.  42d 

Corn  Exchanged  William  and  Beaver 

Eleventh  Ward,  Avenue  D  cor.  10th 

Empire  State  Bank,  71  Broadway 

Fidelity,  Madison  Ave.  cor.  75th 

Fifth   Avenue   Bank   of  New  York,  530 

Fifth  Ave. 
Fourteenth  Street,  1  E.  14th 
Gansevoort,  14th  corner  Hudson 
German-American,  23  Broad 
German  Exchange,  330  Bowery 
Germania,  190  Bowery 
Greenwich,  402  Hudson 
Hamilton,}:  215  W.  125th 
Hudson  River, §  260  Columbus  Ave. 
Manhattan  Company,  40  Wall 
Mechanics  &  Traders,  565  Broadway 


Mount  Morris,  85  E.  125th 

Mutual,  Broadway  cor.  33d 

Nassau,  9  Beekman 

New  York  Produce  Exchange,  \\  Produce 

Exchange 
Nineteenth  Ward,  Third  Ave.  and  57th 
Oriental,  122  Bowery 
Pacific,  470  Broadway 
People's,  395  Canal 
Plaza,  Fifth  Ave.  cor.  W.  58th 
Riverside,  Eighth  Ave.  cor.  57th 
State,  378  Grand 

Twelfth  Ward,  125th  cor.  Lexington  Ave. 
Twenty-third    Ward,    135th  and   Third 

Ave. 
Union  Square,  8  Union  Square  E. 
Varick,  Wool  Exchange 
Washington  Heights,  Amsterdam  Ave. 

and  155th 
Wells,  Fargo  &  Co.'s,  63  Broadway 
West  Side,  485  Eighth  Ave. 
Yorkville,  85th  cor.  Third  Ave. 


*  Branches  at  Columbus  Ave.  and  66th,  and  104th.  t  Branches,  Broadway  and 
Spring,  23  Astor  Place,  260  Columbus  Ave.,  Fifth  Ave.  cor.  19th,  42d  cor.  Eighth  Ave., 
7  E.  42d,2902  Broadway,  Queens  County  Bank,  Long  Island  City,  and  135 Fulton  Ave., 
Borough  of  Queens.  %  Branch  at  1707  Amsterdam  Ave.  §  Branch  of  the  Corn 
Exchange  Bank.  [  Branches  at  Madison  Ave.  near  59th,  and  cor.  Columbus  Ave. 
and  92d. 


Banks  for  Saving's 


American,  Fifth  Ave.  and  42d 

Bank  for  Savings,  Fourth  Ave.  cor.  22d 

Bowery,  130  Bowery 

Broadway,  4  Park  Place 

Citizens,'  58  Bowery 

Dollar,  Third  Ave.  near  148th 

Dry  Dock,  341  Bowery 

East  River,  3  Chambers 

Emigrant  Industrial,  51  Chambers 

Empire  City,  231  W.  125th 

Excelsior,  23d  cor.  Sixth  Ave. 

Franklin,  Eighth  Ave.  cor.  42d 

German,  Fourth  Ave.  cor.  14th 


Greenwich,  248  Sixth  Ave. 

Harlem,  2281  Third  Ave. 

Irving,  115  Chambers 

Manhattan,  644  Broadway 

Merchants'  Clerks,  20  Union  Square  E. 

Metropolitan,  1  Third  Ave. 

New  York,  Eighth  Ave.  cor.  14th 

North  River,  266  W.  34th 

Seamen's,  74  Wall 

Union  Dime,  Broadway  cor.  32d 

United  States,  633  Madison  Ave. 

Washington,  Broadway  and  65th 

West  Side,  56  Sixth  Ave. 


16 


ROUND-ABOUT      NEW     YORK 


United  States 
Guarantee  Company 

i  1 1    Broadway,  New  York 


Conducted  under  a  Management  of  over  </o  Tears  experience 


BONDS  OF  SURETYSHIP 

No  other  Business 


Cash  Capital      .... 

Net  Surplus  . 

Reserve  and  all  other  Liabilities 

Assets,  December  31,  1900    . 


$250,000.00 

.      182,199.90 

77,939.82 

.    $510,13972 


EDWARD   RAWLINGS,  President 


H.    W.   CANNON 


Vice-Presidents 
GEO.   COPPELL 


C.   C.   CUYLER 


DIRECTORS 

H.  W.  CANNON,  Pres.  Chase  National  Bank 

GEO.  COPPELL,  Maitland,  Coppell  &  Co.  ... 

C.  C.  CUYLER,  Cuyler,  Morgan  &  Co.     . 

W.  BUTLER  DUNCAN,  Chairman  Board  M.  &  O.  R.   R. 

BRAYTON  IVES,  Pres.  Metropolitan  Trust  Co.  . 

RUSSELL  SAGE 

GRANT  B.  SCHLEY,  Moore  &  Schley 

J.  W.  DOANE 

E.  M.  MORSMAN 

EDWARD  RAWLINGS,   Pres.  Guarantee  Co.  of  N.  A.    . 
GEO.  M.  TROUTMAN,  Pres.  Central  National  Bank 
M.   IX  WOODFORD,  Pres.  C.  H.  &  I).  R.  R.  Co.       . 


New  York 

.    New  York 

New  York 

.   New  York 

New  York 

.    New  York 

New  York 

Chicago 

Omaha 

.Montreal 

Philadelphia 

Cincinnati 


D.   J.    TOMPKINS,   Secretary 


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Safe  Deposit  Companies 


American,  501  Fifth  Ave. 
Bankers',  4  Wall 
Central  Park,  919  Seventh  Ave. 
Colonial,  220  Broadway- 
Fifth  Avenue,  190  Fifth  Ave. 
Garfield,  Sixth  Ave.  and  23d 
Lincoln,  32  E.  42d,  45  E.  41st 
Manhattan  Warehouse,  42d  and  Lexing- 
ton Ave.,  Seventh  Ave.  and  52d 
Mercantile,  122  Broadway- 


Merchants',  West  Broadway  and  Beach 

Metropolitan,  3  E.  14th 

Mount  Morris,  Park  Ave.  cor.  125th 

National  Safe  Deposit,  32  Liberty 

Produce  Exchange,  2  Broadway 

Safe   Deposit   Company   of  New  York, 

140  Broadway 
State  Safe  Deposit  Company,  35  William 
Stock  Exchange,  10  Broad   ; 
Tiffany  &  Co.,  15  Union  Square 


Trust  Companies 


American  Deposit  and  Loan  Company, 
149  Broadway 

American  Loan  and  Trust  Co.,  20  Nassau 

Atlantic  Trust  Company,  49  Wall 

Bowling  Green  Trust  Company,  26 
Broadway 

Central  Realty  Bond  and  Trust  Com- 
pany, 115  Broadway 

Central  Trust  Company,  54  Wall 

Century  Trust  Co.,  7  Wall 

City  Trust  Company,  36  Wall 

Colonial  Trust  Company,  222  Broadway 

Continental  Trust  Company,  30  Broad 

Corporation  Trust  Co.,  135  Broadway 

Farmers'  Loan  and  Trust  Company,  20 
and  22  William 

Fifth  Avenue  Trust  Company,  514  Fifth 
Ave. 

Finance  Realty  Trust  Company,  11 
Broadway 

Guaranty  Trust  Company,  28  Nassau 

Holland  Trust  Co.,  99  Cedar 

Knickerbocker  Trust  Company,  Fifth 
Ave.  cor.  27th,  and  66  Broadway 

Manhattan  Trust  Company,  20  Wall 

Manufacturers'  Trust  Company,  20 
Broad 

Mercantile  Trust  Company,  120  Broad- 
way 


Merchants'  Trust  Company,  320  Broad- 
way 
Metropolitan  Trust  Company,  37  Wall 
Morton  Trust  Company,  38  Nassau 
New  York  Life    Insurance    and    Trust 

Company,  52  Wall 
New  York  Security  and  Trust  Company, 

46  Wall 
New    York    Warehouse    and     Security 

Company,  11  William 
North    American    Trust    Company,   135 

Broadway 
Real  Estate  Trust  Company,  30  Nassau 
Registration    and    Trust    Company,    25 

Pine 
Southern  Trust  Company,  59  Wall 
Standard  Finance  and  Trust  Company. 

25  Broad 
Standard  Trust  Company,  25  Broad 
Trust  Company  of  America,  149  Broad- 
way 
Union  Trust  Company,  80  Broadway 
United  States  Mortgage  and  Trust  Com- 
pany, 59  Cedar 
LTnited  States  Trust  Company,  45  Wall 
Universal   Trust   Company,   135  Broad- 
way 
Washington  Trust  Company,  280  Broad- 
way ' 


Clubs 


Aldine  Association,  111  Fifth  Ave. 
American  Yacht,  Milton  Point,  Rye,  N.  Y. 
Arion,  Park  Ave.  and  59th 
Arkwright,  320  Broadway 
Army  and  Navy,  16  W.  31st 
Authors,  Seventh  Ave.  c.  W.  56th 
Barnard,  W.  56th  and  Seventh  Ave. 
Calumet,  267  Fifth  Ave. 
Catholic,  120  Central  Park  South 
Century  Association,  7  W.  43d 
City,  19  W.  34th 
Colonial,  Broadway  and  W.  72d 


Coney  Island  Jockey,  569  Fifth  Ave. 
Congregational,  no  club  house 
Craftsman's,  17  E.  22d 
Democratic,  617  Fifth  Ave. 
Downtown  Association,  60  Pine 
Drug  Trade,  100  William 
Engineers,  374  Fifth  Ave. 
Fidelio,  110  E.  59th 
German  Leiderkranz,  111  E.  58th 
German  Press,  21  City  Hall  Place 
Grolier,  29  E.  32d 
Hardware,  253  Broadway 


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Bias 

Velutina 

is  the  Best 
Dress  Facing 


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10 


Clubs — Continued 


Harlem,  Lenox  Ave.  and  123d 

Harlem  Democratic,  106  W.  126th 

Harlem  Republican,  23  W.  124th 

Harmonie,  45  W.  42d 

Harvard,  27  West  44th 

Hudson  Boat,  foot  W.  126th 

Jockey,  Windsor  Arcade 

Knickerbocker,  319  Fifth  Ave. 

Knickerbocker  Yacht,  College  Point,  L.  1 . 

Lambs,  70  W.  36th 

Lawyers,  120  Broadway 

Lincoln,  12  E.  8th 

Lotos,  558  Fifth  Ave. 

Manhattan,  26th  and  Madison  Ave. 

Manhattan  Chess,  105  E.  22d 

Merchants,  108  Leonard 

Metropolitan,  Fifth  Ave.  cor.  60th 

New  York,  35th  and  Fifth  Ave. 

N.  Y.  Athletic,  Central  Park  South 

N.  Y.  Caledonian,  846  Seventh  Ave. 

N.  Y.  Press,  116  Nassau 

N.  Y.  Railroad,  12  West  31st 


N.  Y.  Scottish,  241  Fifth  Ave. 

N.  Y.  Turn  Verein,  85th  and  Lex.  Ave. 

N.  Y.  Yacht,  37  W.  44th 

Players,  16  Gramercy  Park 

Prof.  Woman's  League,  108  W.  45th 

Progress,  cor.  Fifth  Ave.  and  63d 

Quill,  772  Park  Ave. 

Racquet  and  Tennis,  27  W.  43d 

Reform,  233  Fifth  Ave. 

Republican,  450  Fifth  Ave. 

Saint  Nicholas,  7  W.  44th 

Salmagundi,  14  W.  12th 

Seawanhaka-Corinthian  Yacht,  Oyster 

Bay,  L.  I. 
Transportation,  Madison  Ave.  and  42d 
Turf  and  Field,  Westchester,  N.  Y. 
Underwriters,  73  William  St. 
Union,  Fifth  Ave.  and  21st 
Union  League,  1  E.  39th 
University,  Fifth  Ave.,  cor  54th 
Woman's,  9  E.  46th 
Wool,  W.  Broadway  and  Beach 


Colleges 


American  Veterinary,  139  W.  54th 
Barnard,  Broadway,  cor.  W.  119th 
College  City  of  New  York,  Lexington 

Ave.  and  23d 
Columbia  University,  Morningside  Hts. 
Columbia  (Law),  W.  116th,  cor.  Amster- 
dam Ave. 
Manhattan,  Boulevard,  near  131st 
Metropolitan  (Music),  21  E.  14th 
Normal  College,  Park  Ave.  cor.  68th 
N.  Y.  College  of  Dentistry,  205  E.  23d 
N.  Y.  Homoeopathic  Med.,  Ave.  A.  and 

E.  63d 
N.  Y.  Medical  for  Women,  213  W.  54th 


N.  Y.  Veterinary  Surgeons,  154  E.  57th 

N.  Y.  University,  Sedgwick  Ave. 

N.  Y.  University  (Law),  32  Waverly  Place 

Pharmacy,  115  W.  68th 

Physicians  and  Surgeons,  435  W.  59th 

P.  E.  Theological  Seminary,  175  Ninth 

Ave. 
Rutgers  Female,  54  W.  55th 
St.  Francis  Xavier's,  30  W.  16th 
St.  John's,  Fordham 
Teachers',  W.  120th,  near  Boulevard 
Union  Theological,  700  Park  Ave. 
University  Medical,  408  E.  26th 
Woman's  Medical,  321  E.  15th 


Libraries 


Aguilar  Free  Library,  197  E.  Broadway, 
624  5th,  113  E.  59th,  176  E.  110th 

American  Geographical   Society,  11  W. 
29th 

American  Institute,  113  W.  38th 

Apprentices,  Broadway  and  42d 

Astor,  38  Lafayette  Place 

Bar  Association,  42  W.  44th 

Broome  Street  (free),  395  Broome 

Bruce    Branch    N.    Y.    Circulating,    226 
W.  42d 

City  Court,  12  City  Hall 

Cooper  Union,  Fourth  Ave.  and  8th 

College  Settlement,  95  Rivington 


Five  Points  Mission,  63  Park 

Free  Circulating,  286  Rivington 

Harlem,  32  W.  123d 

Historical  Society,  170  Second  Ave. 

Law  Institute,  Room  116  P.  O.  Building 

Lenox,  Fifth  Ave.  and  70th 

Loan  Libraries  for  Ships,  76  Wall 

Masonic,  79  W.  23d 

Mechanical  Engineering,  12  W.  31st 

Mercantile,  Astor  Place,  120  Broadway, 
426  Fifth  Ave. 

Mott  Memorial  Free  Medical,  64  Madi- 
son Ave. 


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Universal  Clothes  Wringer 

"THE  WRINGER  WITH  A  REPUTATION" 


Warranted 
Three   Years 


Cfber  six  million  Universal    Wringers  have  been  sold 
gfbing  Universal  Satisfaction 

The  American  Wringer  Co.,  99  Chambers  St.,  New  York 


ST.     PATRICK'S     CATHEDRAL 


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23 


Libraries — Continued 


New  York   Free   Circulating,  49  Bond, 
135  Second  Ave.,  251  W.  13th,  130  W. 
23d,  226  W.  42d,  18  E.  125th,  816  Amster- 
dam Ave. 
New  York  Port  Society,  46  Catharine 
New  York  Society,  67  University  Place 
Numismatic  and  Archaeological,  17  W. 

43d 
Seaman's,  34  Pike 


University  Law.  Washington  Square  E. 

and  WaVerly  Place 
Washington  Heights,  Amsterdam  Ave. 

and  W.  156th 
Webster  (free),  foot  E.  76th 
Woman's,  19  Clinton  Place 
Young  Men's  Institute,  222  Bowery 
Y.  M.  C.  A.,  E.  23d  and   Fourth   Ave., 

5  W.  125th,  318  W.  57th 
Y.  W.  C.  A.,7E.  15th 


Office  Buildings 


Aldrich,  32  Warren 
Aldrich  Court,  45  Broadway 
American  Surety,  100  Broadway 
American  Tract  Society,  150  Nassau 
Armeny,  90  Nassau 
Armitage,  87  Pearl 
Astor,  10  Wall 
Austin,  605  Broadway 
Aver,  349  Broadway 

Bank  of  Commerce,  Cedar  and  Nassau 
Bank  of  America,  46  Wall 
Battery  Park,  State  and  Pearl 
Beard,  120  Liberty 
Beekman,  101  Beekman 
Benedict,  171  Broadway 
Bennett,  93  Nassau 
Bible  House,  Fourth  Ave.  cor.  8th 
Bissell,  693  Broadway 
Boreel,  113  Broadway 
Bowling  Green,  11  Broadway 
Bradley,  220  Fourth  Ave. 
Broadway  Chambers,  273-277  Broadway 
Bryant,  55  Liberty 
Cable,  621  Broadway 
Carter,  757  .Broadway 
Cary,  105  Chambers 
Central,  143  Liberty 
Chauncey,  331  Madison  Ave. 
Chesebrough,  Pearl  and  State 
Church  Mission  House,  281  Fourth  Ave. 
Clark,  1  Ann 

Clearing  House,  81  Cedar 
Clinton  Hall,  15  Astor  Place 
Coal  and  Iron  Exchange,  21  Cortlandt 
Coffee  Exchange,  115  Pearl 
Columbia,  29  Broadway 
Commercial,  40  Broadway 
Commercial  Cable,  20-22  Broad 
Commercial  Exchange,  699  Broadway 
Commercial  Union,  58  William 
Consolidated  Stock  and  Petroleum  Ex- 
change, 58  Broadway 
Constable,  111  Fifth  Ave. 
Continental,  44  Cedar 


Cooper  LTnion,  Third  Ave.  cor  8th 

Corbin,  192  Broadway 

Corn  Exchange  Bank,  13  William 

Cotton  Exchange,  William  cor.  Beaver 

Curtis,  35  S.  William 

Decker,  33  L'nion  Square,  W. 

Delaware,   Lackawanna   &   Western,  26 

Exchange  Place 
Delmonico,  56  Beaver 
Diamond  Exchange,  14  Maiden  Lane 
Downey,  138  Front 
Downing,  108  Fulton 
Drexel,  1  Broad 
Dun,  Broadway  and  Reade 
Eagel,  51-55  Franklin 
Edison,  44  Broad 
Elec.  Exchange,  136  Liberty 
Empire,  Broadway  and  Rector 
Equitable,  120  Broadway 
Evening  Post,  206  Broadway 
Exchange  Court,  52  Broadway 
Farmers'  Loan  and  Trust,  22  William 
Fidelity  and  Casualty  Co.,  99  Cedar 
Fulton,  130  Fulton 
Gerken,  90  W.  Broadway 
Germania,  62  William 
Gillender,  cor.  Wall  and  Nassau 
Gilsey.  1193  Broadway 
Hancock,  127  Fourth  Ave. 
Hanover,  34  Pine 
Hanover  Bank,  11  Pine 
Hanover  Square,  130  Pearl 
Havemeyer,  26  Cortlandt 
Hays,  21  Maiden  Lane 
Herald  Building,  Broadway  and  35th 
Home  Life  Insurance,  256  Broadway 
Hoyt,  44  Pine 

Industrial,  426  Lexington  Ave. 
Jackson,  31  E.  17th 
Jewelers'  Exchange,  51  Maiden  Lane 
Johnson,  30  Broad 
Judge,  110  Fifth  Ave. 
Kemble,  15  Whitehall 
Kennedy,  289  Fourth  Ave. 


24  ROUND-ABOUT      NEWYORK 


Goldman,   Sachs   &   Co. 


Ban  k 


anzers 


3 1    Nassau  Street,   New  York 

60  State  Street  205   La  Salle  Street 

Boston  Chicago 


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25 


Office  Buildings— Continued 


Knickerbocker,  2  W.  14th 

Lancashire,  25  Pine 

Lawyers'  Title  Ins.  Co.,  46  Maiden  Lane 

Lexington,  141  E.  25th 

Liberty,  121  Liberty 

Life,  19  W.  31st 

Lincoln,  1  Union  Square  West 

Loeb,  27  Pine 

Liverpool    and    London   and   Globe,   45 

William 
London  and  Lancashire,  57  William 
Lords  Court,  27  William 
Mclntyre,  874  Broadway 
Maiden  Lane,  Maiden  Lane  and  B'way 
Mail  and  Express,  203  Broadway 
Manhattan  Railway,  32  Park  Place 
Manhattan  Life,  64  Broadway 
Mercantile  Exchange,  6  Harrison 
Metropolitan,  1  Madison  Ave. 
Merchants',  2  Stone 
Mills,  11  Broad 
Moffat,  335  Broadway  , 
Mohawk,  160  Fifth  Ave. 
Monroe,  9  E.  59th 
Montauk,  62  Maiden  Lane 
Montgomery,  132  Front 
Morris,  64  Broad 
Morse,  138  Nassau 
Morton,  114  Nassau 
Mortimer,  11  Wall 
Mount  Morris  Bank,  81  E.  125th 
Mutual  Life,  28  Nassau 
Mutual  Reserve,  309  Broadway 
National  Bank  of  Commerce,  27  Nassau 
National  Park  Bank,  214  Broadway 
National   Shoe  and   Leather    Bank,  271 

Broadway 
New  York  Commercial,  715  Broadway 
New  York  Life,  346  Broadway 
Park  Row,  17-19-21  Park  Row 
Pierrepont,  103  Fifth  Ave. 
Piatt,  93  William 
Post,  16  Exchange  Place 
Postal  Telegraph,  253  Broadway 
Potter,  35  Park  Row 
Presbyterian  Mission,  154  Fifth  Ave. 
Prescott,  531  Broadway 
Produce  Exchange,  Broadway  &  Beaver 
Puck,  Houston  and  Mulberry 
Pulitzer,  61  Park  Row 


Queen,  Cedar  and  William 
Real  Estate  Exchange,  59  Liberty 
Rhinelander,  2  Duane 
Roosevelt,  837  Broadway 
Singer,  Broadway  and  Liberty 
Schermerhorn,  96  Broadway 
Scott  &  Bowne,  411  Pearl 
Seymour,  503  Fifth  Ave. 
Sheldon,  68  Nassau 
Smith,  15  Cortlandt 
Sohmer,  Fifth  Ave.  and  22d 
St.  James,  26th  and  Broadway 
St.  Paul,  220  Broadway 
Staats-Zeitung,  Tryon  Row 
Standard  Oil,  24  Broadway 
Star,  239  Broadway 
Stevens,  14  Wall 
Stewart,  272  Broadway- 
Syndicate,  35  Nassau 
Taylor,  39  Cortlandt 
Telephone,  16  Cortlandt 
Temple,  92  Liberty 
Temple  Court,  3  Beekman 
Thomson,  38  Wall 
Times,  41  Park  Row 
Tontine,  84  Wall 
Tower,  50  Broadway 
Townsend,  25th  and  Broadway 
Tribune,  154  Nassau 
Trinity,  111  Broadway 
Trinity  Court,  68  Trinity  Place 
Underwriters',  61  William 
Union,  54  William 
Union  Trust  Co.,  80  Broadway 
United  Bank,  2  Wall 
United  Charities,  287  Fourth  Ave. 
U.  S.  Life,  261  Broadway 
U.  S.  National  Bank,  43  Wall 
U.  S.  Trust,  45  Wall 
Vanderbilt,  132  Nassau 
Vincent,  Broadway  and  Duane 
Wallace,  26  Cedar 
Washington,  1  Broadway 
Welles,  18  Broadway 
Wemple,  83  Nassau 
Western  Union,  195  Broadway 
Woodbridge,  96  William 
Wilks,  15-21  Wall 

Wool  Exchange,  260  W.  Broadway 
Yoting,  605-609  Broadway 


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J.     M.     &     CO.'S 
LEATHER    GOODS 


'  ^HE  name  is  a  guarantee  of 
quality.  Every  article  manu- 
factured by  this  firm  is  fully  guaran- 
teed. Their  goods  are  the  most 
durable  and  original  in  get-up  on 
the  market.  We  carry  a  full  line  of 
their  goods  in  the  Leather  Goods 
Department     on     the      main      floor. 


Combination  Pocketbooks 
Chatelaine  Bags,  Wrist  Bags 
Collar  &  Cuff  Bo xe s ,  etc. 


BLOOMINGDALES 

Third  Avenue,   59th    and    60th    Streets,    New  York 


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Hospitals 


American  Veterinary,  117  W.  25th 
Au'stro-Htmgarian,  322  Third  Ave. 
Babies',  659  Lexington  Ave. 
Bellevue,  foot  E.  26th 
Beth  Israel,  206  E.  Broadway- 
Beth     Israel,     Jefferson     and     Cherry 

(building) 
City,  foot  E.  26th 
Colored   Home  and   Hospital,   E.  141st, 

cor.  Concord  Ave. 
Columbus,  226  E.  20th 
Emergency  for  Women,  223  E.  26th 
Flower,  Ave.  A.,  cor.  E.  63d 
Fordham,  Aqueduct  Ave.,  cor.  St.  James 
Free  Home  for   Incurable   Cancer,   426 

Cherry 
French  Benevolent  Society,  320  W.  34th 
General  Memorial,  2  W.  106th 
German,  E.  77th,  cor.  Park  Ave. 
Gouverneur,  Gouverneur  Slip,  cor.  Front 
Hahnemann,  Park  Ave.,  near  E.  67th 
Harlem  Eye,  Ear  and  Throat  Infirmary, 

144  E.  127th 
Harlem,  533  E.  120th 
Homoeopathic  of  Harlem,  63  W.  125th 
House  of  Relief,  67  Hudson 
J.  Hood  Wright  Memorial  Hospital,  503 

W.  131st 
Laura  Franklin  Free  Hospital  for  Chil- 
dren, 17  E. 111th 
Lebanon,  Westchester  Ave.,  near  Cauld- 

well  Ave. 
Loomis  (for  Consumptives),  104  W.  49th 
McDonough  Memorial,  439  W.  41st 
Manhattan  Eye  and  Ear,  103  Park  Ave. 
Manhattan  State  Hospital,  Ward's  Island 
Maternity,  E.  69th,  cor.  Third  Ave. 
Maternity   Hospital   of   the   New  York 
Mothers'  Home  of  the  Sisters  of  Miseri- 
corde,  531  E.  86th 
Merchant  Marine,  17  State 
Metropolitan,  Blackwell's  Island 
Metropolitan  Throat,  351  W.  34th 
Minturn  Hospital  for  Scarlet  Fever  and 

Diphtheria,  foot  E.  16th 
Mothers'  and  Babies',  596  Lexington  Ave. 
Mt.  Sinai,  Lexington  Ave.,  cor.  E.  66th 
New  Amsterdam  Eye  and  Ear,  230  W. 

38th 
New  York,  7  W.  15th 

New  York  Amer.  Veterinary,  141  W.  54th 
New  York  College  of  Veterinary  Sur- 
geons, 154  E.  57th 
New  York  Eye  and  Ear  Infirmary,  218 

Second  Ave. 
New  York  Homoeopathic  Medical  Col- 
lege and  Hospital,  Ave.  A.  near  E.  63d 


New  York  Infirmary  for  Women  and 

Children,  5  Livingston  Place 
New  York  Medical  College  and  Hospital 

for  Women,  19  West  101st 
New  York  Ophthalmic  and  Aural  Insti- 
tute, 46  E.  12th 
New  York  Ophthalmic,  201  E.  23d 
New  York  Orthopoedic,  126  E.  59th 
New  York  Polyclinic,  214  E.  34th 
New  York  Post-Graduate,  301  E.  20th 
New  York  Red  Cross,  110  W.  82d 
New  York  Sanitarium,  247  W.  49th 
New  York  Skin  and  Cancer,  330  Second 

Ave. 
New  York  Society  for  the  Relief  of  the 

Ruptured  and  Crippled,  135  E.  42d 
New  York  Throat  and  Nose,  244  W.  59th 
Nursery  and  Child's,  571  Lexington  Ave. 
Pasteur  Institute,  313  W.  23d 
Presbyterian,  70th  St.,  near  Park  Ave. 
Riverside,  North  Brother  Island 
Riverside  (Reception),  foot  E.  16th 
Roosevelt,  W.  59th,  near  Ninth  Ave. 
St.  Andrew's  Convalescent  Hospital  for 

Women,  213  E.  17th 
St.  Ann's  Maternity,  130  E.  69th 
St.  Elizabeth's,  225  W.  31st 
St.  Francis,  609  5th 
St.  John's  Guild  Floating  Hospital  for 

Children,  office,  501  Fifth  Ave. 
St.  Joseph's,  E.  143d,  cor.  Brook  Ave. 
St.    Joseph's    Infirmary,    E.    82d,    near 

Madison  Ave. 
St.  Luke's,    Amsterdam    Ave.,  cor.    W. 

113th 
St.  Mark's,  177  Second  Ave. 
St.  Mary's  Free  Hospital  for  Children, 

407  W.  34th 
St.  Vincent's,  157  W.  11th 
Sanitarium  for  Hebrew  Children,  office, 

55  Broadway 
Seton     (for     Consumptives),      Spuyten 

Duyvil 
Skene     Hospital     for     Self-Supporting 

Women,  40  W.  47th 
Sloane     Maternity,    W.     59th    St.,    cor. 

Amsterdam  Ave. 
Society  of  Lying-in  Hospital,  7  Living- 
ston Place,  314  Broome 
Trinity,  50  Varick  St. 
United  States  Marine  (office,  Battery) 
Willard  Parker,  foot  E.  16th  St. 
Woman's,  E.  50th,   cor  Park  Ave. 
Woman's     Infirmary     and      Maternity 

Home,  247  W.  49th 


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Safety,  and  substan- 
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Note  the  blue  label  used  by  us 
(and  fully  sustained  by  recent 
U.S.  Circuit  Court  decision)  to 
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Churches 


Baptist 

Baptist    Ministers''    Conference    meets 
every  Monday  at  n  a.  ?n.,  at  132  E.  23d 

Abyssinian,  1G6  Waverly  Place 

Alexander  Ave.,  cor.  E.  141st 

Amity,  W.  54th,  bet.  Eighth  and  Ninth 

Aves. 
Antioch,  139  W.  25th 
Ascension,  IGOth,  bet.  Morris  and  Fourth 

Aves. 
Baptist  Temple,  W.  46th,  near  Sixth  Ave. 
Calvary,  W.  57th,  bet.  Sixth  and  Seventh 

Aves. 
Central,  W.  42d,  near  Eighth  Ave. 
Central  Park,   E.  83d,  bet.   Second   and 

Third  Aves. 
Church  of  the  Epiphany,  64th  and  Madi- 
son Ave. 
Church  of  the  Redeemer,  W.  131st,  bet. 

Lenox  and  Seventh  Aves. 
Day  Star,  501  W.  157th 
Eagle  Ave.,  Eagle  Ave.,  near  162d 
Ebenezer  (Primitive),  226  W.  58th 
Emanuel  (German),  1151  First  Ave. 
Emanuel,  47  Suffolk 
Fifth  Avenue,  6  W.  46th 
First,  W.  79th,  cor.  Broadway 
First  German,  336  E.  14th 
First  German  (Harlem),  220  E.  118th 
First  Swedish,  E.  55th,  bet.  Third  and 

Lexington  Aves. 
Hope,  cor.  104th  and  Broadway 
Immanuel,  Williamsbridge 
Lexington  Ave.,E.  111th,  cor.  Lexington 

Ave. 
Madison  Avenue,  cor.  Madison  Ave.  and 

E.  31st 
Mariner's  Temple,  12  Oliver 
Memorial,   Washington    Square  South, 

cor.  Thompson 
Morningside,  W.  116th,  near  Eighth  Ave. 
Morning  Star  Mission   for   Chinese,  17 

Doyers 
Mount  Gilead,  106  E.  126th 
Mount  Morris,  Fifth  Ave.,  near  W.  126th 
Mount  Olivet,  161  W.  53d 
North,  234  W.  11th 

Pilgrim,  Boston  Road,  near  Vyse  Ave. 
Riverside,  92d,  cor.  Amsterdam  Ave. 
Second  Ave.,  166  Second  Ave. 
Second  German,  407  W.  43d 
Sharon,  177  E.  87th 
Sixteenth  Street,  257  W.  16th 
St.  Paul,  358  W.  43d 
Third  German,  1127  Fulton  Ave. 
Tremont,  1815  Washington  Ave. 


Union  Bap't  Colored  Mission,  136  W.  30th 
Washington  Heights,  145th  and  Convent 

Ave. 
West  Thirty-third  St.,  327  W.  33d 
Zion,  203  W.  49th 

Congregational 

Bedford  Park,  Bainbridge  Ave.,  cor.  E. 

201st 
Bethany,  Tenth  Ave.,  near  35th 
Broadway   Tabernacle,  Broadway  and 

34th 
Camp  Memorial,  141  Chrystie 
Christ,  Gray,  cor.  Topping 
First  of  Morrisania,  E.  166th  and  Forest 

Ave. 
Manhattan,  W.  76th  and  Broadway 
Nor.  New  York,  E.  143d,  near  Willis  Ave. 
Pilgrim,  Madison  Ave.,  cor.  121st 
Port  Morris,  898  E.  135th 
Smyrna  (Welsh),  206  E.  11th 
Trinity,  Washington  Ave.  cor  E.  176th 

Disciples  of  Christ 

First,  323  W.  56th 

Lenox  Avenue  Union,  119th,  near  Lenox 

Ave. 
Second,  E.  169th,  near  Franklin  Ave. 

Evangelical 

Dingeldein  Memorial  (German),  429  E. 
77th 

First  Church  of  the  Evangelical  Associa- 
tion, 214  W.  35th 

Second  Church  of  the  Evangelical  Asso- 
ciation, 424  W.  55th 

St.  Paul's,  159  E.  112th 

Swedish  Bethesda,  240  E.  45th 

Friends 

East  15th,  cor.  Rutherford  Place 
Twentieth  Street,  144  E.  20th 

Jewish 

Adas  Israel,  350  E.  57th 

Adereth  El,  135  E.  29th 

Agudath  Jeshorim,  115  E.  86th 

Ahawath  Chesed,  652  Lexington  Ave. 

Ansche  Sfard,  99  Attorney 

Atereth  Israel,  323  E.  82d 

Ateris  Zwie,  E.  121st,  near  First  Ave. 

Beth-El,  Fifth  Ave.,  cor.  E.  76th 

Beth  Hamedrash  Hagodal,  54  Norfolk 

Beth  Hamedrash  Shaareii  Torah,  80 
Forsyth 

Beth  Israel  Bikur  Cholim,  72d  and  Lex- 
ington Ave. 


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HE  Western  National  Bank 
of  the  City  of  New  York, 
whose  banking  house  is  at 
the  northwest  corner  of 
Nassau  and  Pine  Streets, 
solicits  the  accounts  of 
corporations,  firms  and 
individuals.  Its  Total  Resources  are  about 
Sixty  Million  Dollars,  and  its  facilities  for  the 
transaction  of  all  branches  of  foreign  and 
domestic  banking  are  unexcelled.  More  than 
this,  its  policy  is  to  grant  the  utmost  liberality 
of  treatment  consistent  with  sound  banking. 


V.   P.  SNYDER,  President. 

J.  W.  ALEXANDER,  \ 

MARCELLUS  HARTLEY,  t  Vice-Presidents. 

W.   L.  MOYER,  ) 

HENRY  A.  SMITH,  Cashier. 

CHAS.   L.  ROBINSON,  Ass't  Cashier. 


STATUE     OF    LIBERTY 


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Beth  Teffila,  176  E.  106th 

B'nai  Israel,  225  E.  79th 

B'nai  Jeshurun,  65th  and  Madison  Ave. 

B'nai  Peyser,  316  E.  4th 

B'nee  Sholom,  630  5th  St. 

Brith  Solam,  54  Pitt 

Chaari  Zedek,  38  Henry 

Chefra  Kadischa  Talmud  Thora,  622  5th 

Darech  Amuno,  278  Bleecker 

Emuno  Israel,  301  W.  29th 

First  Galiz  Duckler  Mugan  Abraham, 

87  Attorney 
First   Hungarian   Cong.    Ohab    Zadick, 

172  Norfolk 
First  Roumanian  Am.  Congregation,  70 

Hester 
Kahal  Adath  Jeshurun,  14  Eldridge 
Kehilath  Jeshurun,  127  E.  82d 
Kol  Israel  Ansche  Poland,  22  Forsyth 
Machzika     Torah     Anshar    Sineer,     34 

Montgomery 
Meshkan      Israel     Ansche      Suvalk,   56 

Chrystie 
Mount  Zion,  113th  and  Madison  Ave. 
Nachlass  Zwee,  170  E.  114th 
Orach  Chaim,  221  E.  51st 
Reidfei   Zedeck  Ansche   Ritone,  200  E. 

Broadway 
Rodoph  Sholom,  63d  and  Lexington  Ave. 
Shaarai  Berocho,  138  E.  50th 
Shaarai  Tephilla,  "W.  82d,  near  Amster- 
dam Ave. 
Shearith  B'nai  Israel,  638  6th  St. 
Shearith    Israel,    Central    Park    West, 

cor.  70th 
Temple  Emanu-El,  Fifth  Ave.  and  43d 
Temple  Israel,  125th  and  Fifth  Ave. 
Tiffereth  Israel,  126  Allen 
Zichron  Ephraim,  67th,  near  Lexington 

Ave. 

Lutheran 

Advent,  471  W.  Boulevard 

Atonement,  Edgecombe  Ave.  and  140th 

Bethany,  14  Teasdale  Place 

Bethlehem,  239  E.  62d 

Christ,  406  E.  19th 

Christ,  552  W.  50th 

Church  of  Our  Saviour,  179th  and  Audu- 
bon Ave. 

Emigrant  House  Chapel,  12  State 

Epiphany,  72  E.  12<8tn 

Esthonian  Mission,  354  Broome 

Finnish  Lutheran  Seaman's  Church,  28 
Old  Slip 

Grace,  123  W.  71st 

Gustavus  Adolphus,  151  E.  22d 

Harlem  Swedish,  191  E.  121st 

Holy  Trinity,  47  W.  21st 


Immanuel,  215  E.  83d 

Immanuel,  88th,  cor.  Lexington  Ave. 

Lithuanian  Mission,  354  Broome 

Norwegian  Mission,  237  E.  123d 

Redeemer,  228  W.  45th 

St.  James',  Madison  Ave.,  cor.  E.  73d 

St.  John's,  81  Christopher 

St.  John's,  217  E.  119th 

St.  John's,  Fulton  Ave.  and  170th 

St.  Luke's,  233  W.  42d 

St.  Mark's,  323  6th 

St.  Matthew's,  354  Broome 

St.  Matthew's,  E.  156th,  near  Cortlandt 

Ave. 
St.  Paul's,  313  W.  22d 
St.  Paul's,  149  W.  123d 
St.  Paul's,  Westchester  Ave.  and  156th 
St.  Peter's,  165  5th,  Williamsbridge 
St.  Peter's,  Lexington  Ave.  and  46th 
St.  Peter's,  Alexander  Ave.  and  141st 
St.  Stephen's,  Union  Ave.,  near  165th 
Trinity  (Danish),  154  E.  54th 
Trinity,  139  Ave.  B. 
Trinity,  W.  100th,  near  Tenth  Ave. 
Washington     Heights,     W.     153d,    near 

Broadway 
Zion,  &39  E.  84th 

Methodist  Episcopal 

Den  omin  a  tiotial  Headquarters, 
/jo  Fifth  Ave. 

Allen  St.  Memorial,  91  Rivington 

Bedford  St.,  28  Morton 

Beekman  Hill,  319  E.  50th 

Blinn  Memorial  (German),  103d  and  Lex- 
ington Ave. 

Calvary,  129th  and  Seventh  Ave. 

Centenary , Washington  Ave.  and  E.  166th 

Century,  Boston  Road,  Williamsbridge 

Chelsea,  331  W.  30th 

Church  of  the  People,  63  Park 

Church  of  the  Saviour,  109th  and  Madi- 
son Ave. 

Cornell  Memorial,  E.  76th,  near  Second 
Ave. 

Duane,  294  Hudson 

Eighteenth  St.,  307  W.  18th 

Eleventh  St.  Chapel,  545  E.  11th 

Fifty-sixth  St.,  440  W.  56th 

First  German,  48  St.  Mark's  Place 

Five  Points  Mission,  63  Park 

Fordham,  2700  Marion  Ave. 

Forsyth  St.,  10  Forsyth 

Forty-fourth  St.,  461  W.  44th 

Franklin  St.,  176  Franklin 

German,  Elton  Ave.,  cor.  E.  158th 

German,  346  W.  40th 

Gospel  Mission  to  Jews,  80  2d 


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JOHN  J.  LATTEMANN 
SHOE  MFG.  COMPANY 


Manufacturers         of 

LADIES'     FINE 

Shoes  and  Slippers 


Sole     Manufacturers      of     the 

Ankle    Supporting    Corset    Shoe 


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465,    467    and    469    West    Broadway 

Formerly. South  Fifth  Avenue  NEW  YORK 


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Grace,  White  Plains  Road 

Grace,  131  W.  104th 

Hedding,  337  E.  17th 

Hope  of  Israel  Mission,  209  Madison 

Italian  Mission,  307  E.  112th 

Jane  St.,  13  Jane 

Janes,  461  W.  44th 

John  St.,  44  John 

Madison  Ave.,  Madison  Ave.,  cor.  00th 

Metropolitan  Temple,  58  Seventh  Ave. 

Morris  Heights,  Morris  Heights  Station 

Mott  Ave.,  Mott  Ave.,  cor.  E.  150th 

North  New  York,  Willis  Ave.,  cor.  E.  141st 

Olin,  White  Plains  Road,Williamsbridge 

Park  Ave.,  Park  Ave.,  cor.  86th 

People's,  E.  61st,  near  Second  Ave. 

Perry  St.,  132  Perry 

Prospect  Ave.,  E.  161st,   near   Prospect 

Ave. 
Rose  Hill,  221  E.  27th 
St.  Andrew's,  120  W.  76th 
St.  James',  Madison  Ave.  and  126th 
St.  John's  German,  Fulton,  Wakefield 
St.  Mark's,  W.  53d  and  Eighth  Ave. 
St.  Paul's,  86th  and  West  End  Ave. 
St.  Paul's  (German),  308  E.  55th 
St.    Stephen's,    Kingsbridge    Road    and 

Broadway 
Second  St.,  276  2d 
Seventh  St.,  24  7th 

Swedish,  Lexington  Ave.,  cor.  E.  52d 
Swedish   Battery,  W.  24th,  near  Ninth 

Ave. 
Thirty-fifth  St.,  460  W.  35th 
Thirty-seventh  St.,  225  E.  37th 
Tremont,  Washington  Ave.,  cor.  E.  178th 
Trinity,  323  E.  118th 
Trinity,  Main  St.,  City  Island 
Twenty-fourth  St.,  359  W.  24th 
Union,  48th,  near  Broadway 
Washington  Heights,  Amsterdam  Ave. 

cor.  153d 
Washington  Square,  137  W.  4th 
Westchester,  West  Farms  Road 
West  Farms,  1264  Tremont  Ave. 
Willett  St.,9  Willett 
Woodlawn,  E.  237th,  near  Katonah  Ave. 

Methodist  Episcopal   (African) 

Bethel,  239  W.  25th 

Little  Zion,  236  E.  117th 

Metropolitan  Union  American, 230  E.  85th 

Zion,  351  Bleecker  St. 

Presbyterian 

Denominat ional  Headquarters, 
/j6  Fijth  Ave. 

Adams  Memorial,  207  E.  30th 
Alexander  Chapel,  7  King 
Bedford  Park,  Bedford  Park 


Bethany,  E.  137th,  near  Willis  Ave. 
Bohemian,  349  E.  74th 
Brick,  Fifth  Ave.,  cor.  37th 
Caledonian,  846  Seventh  Ave. 
Central,  W.    57th,  bet.    Broadway  and 

Seventh  Ave. 
Chinese  Mission,  26  W.  9th 
Christ,  228  W.  35th 
Church  of  the  Puritans,  15  W.  130th 
Covenant,  310  E.  42d 
East    Harlem,    116th,    bet.    Second   and 

Third  Aves. 
Emmanuel  Chapel,  7,37  E.  6th 
Empire,  252  W.  116th 
Faith,  359  W.  48th 
Fifth  Ave.,  Fifth  Ave.,  cor.  55th 
First,  54  Fifth  Ave. 
First,  Tremont,  Washington  Ave.,  near 

E.  174th 
First  Union,  147  E.  86th 
Fourth,  West  End  Ave.  and  91st 
Fourth  Ave.,  Fourth  Ave.  and  22d 
Fourteenth  St.,  14th,  cor.  Second  Ave. 
French  Evangelical,  126  W.  16th 
Good  Shepherd,  152  W.  66th 
Harlem,  125th,  near  Madison  Ave. 
Knox,  cor.  7'2d  and  Second  Ave. 
Lenox,  139th,  near  Eighth  Ave. 
Madison  Ave.,  Madison  Ave.,  cor.  73d 
Madison  Square,  24th  and  Madison  Ave. 
Morningside,  Morningside  Ave.  and  W. 

122d 
Morrisania  First,  Washington  Ave.  and 

167th 
Mount  Tabor,  122  E.  104th 
Mount  Washington,  Inwood 
New  York,  Seventh  Ave.  and  128th 
North,  cor.  Ninth  Ave.  and  31st 
Park,  86th  and  Amsterdam  Ave. 
Phelps  Mission,  314  E.  35th 
Riverdale,  Riverdale 
Rutgers  Riverside,  Broadway  and  W.  73d 
St.  James',  211  W.  32d 
Scotch,  96th  and  Central  Park  West 
Sea  and  Land,  61  Henry 
Second  German,  435  E.  Houston 
Seventh,  cor.  Broome  and  Ridge 
Sixty-third  St.  Chapel,  342  E.  63d 
Spring  St.,  Spring,  near  Varick 
Thirteenth  St.,  145  W.  13th 
Throgg's  Neck  First,  Ft.  Schuyler  Road 
University  Heights,  University  Heights 
University  Place,  University  Place,  cor. 

10th 
Washington  Heights,  Amsterdam  Ave. 

and  155th 
Welsh,  225  E.  13th 

West,  42d,  bet.  Fifth  and  Sixth  Aves. 
West  End,  105th  and  Amsterdam  Ave. 


36  ROUND-ABOUT     NEW    YORK 

A  WELL=MANAGED 
DEPARTMENT  STORE 

GIVES  ^special  attention  to  the  delivery  department. 
Neatly  wrapped  packages  in  strong,  well-made  paper 
that  will  hold  the  goods  intact  are  above  all  other 
things  appreciated  by  the  shopper.  We  can  help  you 
in  this  department,  as  we  have  helped  others,  by  giving  you 
just  the  right  kind  of  wrapping  paper.  That  this  is  true  is 
evidenced  by  the  fact  that  we  are  supplying,  and  have  sup- 
plied during  the  past  ten  years,  the  following  department 
stores  : 

New  York  Brooklyn 

Frederick  Loeser  &  Co. 


A.   D.  Matthews  &  Son 


Bloomingdale  Brothers 
Siegel-Cooper  Co. 

H    O'Neill  Jos-  H-   Bauland  Co 

t-i.  ■  -u  t»    4.V.  Henry  Batterman 

Ehrich  Brothers  J 

Simpson,  Crawford  &  Simpson  Newark,    N.   J. 

B.  Altman  &  Co.  Hahne  &  Co. 


Maurice  O'Meara  Company 

Manufacturers         of 

PAPER 

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West  Farms,  1243  Samuel 
West  Fifty-first  St.,  359  W.  51st 
Westminster,  210-212  W.  23d 
Williamsbridge  First,  32  6th,  Williams- 
bridge 
Woodstock,  E.  165th  and  Boston  Ave. 
Zion  (German),  135th  E.  40th 

Protestant  Episcopal 

Diocesan  House,  2q  Lafayette  Place 

Rt.  Rev.  Henry  C.  Potter,  Bishop  of  New 
York,  29  Lafayette  Place 

Cathedral  of  St.  John  the  Divine,  Cathe- 
dral Heights  and  113th 

All  Angels',  81st,  cor.  West  End  Ave. 

All  Saints,  286  Henry 

All  Souls',  Madison  Ave.  and  66th 

Anglo-American  Free  Church  of  St. 
George  the  Martyr,  222  W.  11th 

Ascension,  36  Fifth  Ave.,  cor.  10th 

Ascension  Memorial,  243  W.  43d 

Beloved  Disciple, 89th  near  Madison  Ave. 

Calvary,  273  Fourth  Ave.  ;  Chapel,  220  E. 
23d  ;  Galilee  Mission,  346  E.  23d 

Chapel  of  Christ  the  Consoler,  foot  E. 
26th  (Bellevue  Hospital) 

Chapel  of  St.  Elizabeth  of  Hungary,  2 
W.  106th 

Chapel  of  the  Comforter,  8  Horatio 

Chapel  of  the  Good  Shepherd,  Black- 
well's  Island 

Chapel  of  the  Good  Shepherd  (General 
Theological  Seminary), Chelsea  Square 

Chapel  of  the  Messiah,  206  E.  95th 

Christ,  Broadway  and  W.  71st 

Christ,  Riverdale 

Church  of  the  Archangel,  St.  Nicholas 
Ave.,  cor.  W.  114th 

Du  St.  Esprit,  E.  27th,  near  Fourth  Ave. 

Epiphany,  259  Lexington  Ave. 

God's  Providence  Mission,  330  Broome 

Grace,  800  Broadway 

Grace,  Main  St.,  City  Island 

Grace,  West  Farms,  Vyse  Ave.,  near 
Tremont  Ave. 

Grace  Chapel,  414  E.  14th 

Grace  Emanuel,  212  E.  116th 

Heavenly  Rest,  551  Fifth  Ave. 

Holy  Apostles,  300  Ninth  Ave. 

Holy  Comforter,  343  W.  Houston 

Holy  Communion,  324  Sixth  Ave. 

Holy  Cross,  43  Avenue  C 

Holy  Faith,  E.  166th,  near  Boston  Ave. 

Holyrood,  Kingsbridge  Road  and  181st 

Holy  Sepulchre,  E.  74th,  near  Park  Ave. 

Holy  Trinity  (St.  James  Parish),  316  E. 
88th 

Holy  Trinity,  W.  122d  and  Lenox  Ave. 

Incarnation,  205  Madison  Ave.,  cor.  35th 


Intercession,  158th  and  Broadway 
Mediator,  2937  Church  St.,  Kingsbridge 
Mission  Church  of  the  Advocate,  Wash- 
ington Ave.,  near  E.  184th 
Mission  of  P.  E.  Church  for  Seamen,  21 

Coenties  Slip 
Our  Saviour,  foot  Rutgers,  E.  R. 
Pro-Cathedral,  130  Stanton 
Reconciliation,  242  E.  31st 
Redeemer,  136th,  near  Seventh  Ave. 
St.  Agnes'  Chapel  (Trinity  Parish),  92d, 

near  Columbus  Ave. 
St.  Ambrose,  117  Thompson 
St.  Andrew's,  127th,  near  Fifth  Ave. 
St.  Ann's,  St.  Ann's  Ave.,  near  E.  140th 
St.  Ann's  (Deaf  Mutes),  W.  148th,  near 

Amsterdam  Ave. 
St.  Augustine's  Chapel  (Trinity  Parish), 

107  E.  Houston 
St.  Barnabas'  Chapel,  306  Mulberry 
St.    Bartholomew's,   348   Madison    Ave ; 

Mission  at  207  E.  42d  ;  Oriental  Mission, 

209  E.  42d  ;  Swedish  Chapel,  121  E.  127th 
St.  Christopher's  Chapel  (Trinity  Parish), 

213  Fulton 
St.  Chrysostom's  Chapel  (Trinity  Parish), 

201  W.  39th 
St.  Clement's,  108  W.  3d 
St.  Cornelius',  423  W.  46th 
St.      Cornelius'      Chapel,      Governor's 

Island 
St.  David's,  611  E.  158th 
St.  Edmund's  Chapel,  177th  near  Jerome 

Ave. 
St.  Edward  the  Martyr,  109th,  near  Fifth 

Ave. 
St.  George's,  Park  Ave.,  Williamsbridge 
St.  George's,  7  Rutherford  Place 
St.  Ignatius',  West  End  Ave. 
St.  James',  71st  cor.  Madison  Ave. 
wSt.  James',  Fordham,  Jerome  Ave.,  cor. 

St.  James 
St.  John  the  Evangelist,  222  W.  11th 
St.  John's  Chapel    (Trinity  Parish),   46 

Varick 
St.  Luke's,  Convent  Ave.,  cor.  W.  141st 
St.    Luke's    Chapel    (Trinity      Parish), 

Hudson,  opposite  Grove 
St.  Margaret's,  E.  156th,  near  Dawson 
St.  Mark's,  Second  Ave.  and  10th 
St.  Mary's,  Alexander  Ave.  cor.  142d 
St.  Mary's,  Lawrence,  near  Amsterdam 

Ave. 
St.  Mary  the  Virgin,  W.  46th  near  Sixth 

Ave. 
St.   Matthew's,  W.    84th,   near    Central 

Park  West 
St.   Michael's,    Amsterdam   Ave.,  near 

W.  99th 


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St.  Paul's,  Washington  Ave.,  near  170th 
St.   Paul's  (Trinity   Parish),   Broadway 

and  Vesey 
St.  Peter's,  342  W.  20th 
St.  Peter's,  Westchester  Ave. 
St.  Philip's,  161  W.  25th 
St.  Stephen's,  124  W.  69th 
St.  Stephen's  Chapel,  E.  238th,  cor.  Vireo 

Ave. 
St.  Thomas,  Fifth  Ave.,  cor.  53d 
St.  Thomas'  Chapel,  230  E.  60th 
San  Salvatore  (Italian),  40  Bleecker 
Transfiguration  ("Little  Church  Around 

the  Corner  "),  5  E.  29th 
Trinity,  Broadway  and  Rector 
Trinity  Chapel,  15  W.  25th 
Trinity,  E.  164th,  near  Boston  Road 
Zion  and  St.  Timothy,  .332  W.  57th 

Reformed  Church  in  America 

Denominational  Headquartej-s,    Re- 
formed C/iurc/i  Building,  2j  E.  22d 

Anderson   Memorial,   cor.    E.    183d    and 

Cambreling  Ave. 
Bloomingdale,  Broadway,  cor.  W.  68th 
Church  of  the  Comforter,  Morris  Ave. 

and  E.  163d 
Collegiate,  Fifth  Ave.  cor.  W.  48th 
Collegiate,  77th  and  West  End  Ave. 
Collegiate,  307  W.  34th 
Collegiate  Chapel,  113  Fulton 
Collegiate  of  Harlem,  1st  Church,  191  E. 

121st 
Collegiate   of  Harlem,   2d    Church,   W. 

123d  and  Lenox  Ave. 
First  Fordham,  Kingsbridge  Road  near 

Jerome  Ave. 
Fourth  German,  244  W.  40th 
German    Evangelical     Mission,    141     E. 

Houston 
Grace,  845  Seventh  Ave. 
Hamilton  Grange,  W.  145th  and  Convent 

Ave. 
Madison  Avenue,  Madison  Ave.  cor.  57th 
Manhattan,  71  Avenue  B 
Marble  Collegiate,   Fifth  Ave.  cor.  W. 

29th 
Melrose,  Elton  Ave.  cor.  E.  156th 
Middle  Collegiate,  Second  Ave.  near  7th 
Mott  Haven,  Third  Ave.  cor.  146th 
Prospect  Hill,  Park  Ave.  and  E.  89th 
South,  Madison  Ave.    cor.    38th ;  Manor 

Chapel,  348  W.  26th;    Rogers  Chapel, 

204  W.  18th 
Union,  Ogden  Ave.,   near    168th,    High- 
bridge 
Vermilye  Chapel,  416  W.  54th 
West  Farms,  Boston  Road,  cor.  Clover 


Reformed  Episcopal 

First,  Madison  Ave.,  cor.  55th 
St.  Paul's,  236th  and  Vireo  Ave. 

Reformed  Church  in  the  U.  S. 

Bethany,  2:35  E.  109th 
Harbor  Mission,  31  Broadway 
Martha  Memorial,  419  W.  52d 

Reformed  Presbyterian 

First,  123  W.  12th 

Fourth,  304  W.  122d 

Second,  227  W.  39th 

Third,  238  W.  23d  » 

Romzvn  Catholic 

Most  Rev.  M.  A.  Corrigan,  Archbishop, 
452  Madison  Ave. 

All  Saints',  Madison  Ave.,  cor.  129th 

Annunciation,  B.  V.  M.,  Broadway,  cor. 
131st 

Ascension,  107th,  near  Broadway 

Assumption,  427  W.  49th 

Blessed  Sacrament,  W.  71st,  near  Broad- 
way 

Epiphany,  373  Second  Ave. 

Guardian  Angel,  513  W.  23d 

Holy  Cross,  335  W.  42d 

Holy  Family,  9th,  Unionport 

Holy  Innocents,  126  W.  37th 

Holy  Name  of  Jesus,  Amsterdam  Ave. 
and  96th 

Holy  Rosary.  442  E.  119th 

Holy  Spirit,  Morris  Heights 

Holy  Trinity,  229  W.  82d 

Immaculate  Conception,  505  E.  14th 

Immaculate  Conception  (German),  639 
E.  150th 

Maronite  Chapel,  81  Washington 

Mary  Star  of  the  Sea,  7  State 

Most  Holy  Redeemer,  165  3d 

Most  Precious  Blood,  115  Baxter 

Nativity,  48  Second  Ave. 

Our  Lady  of  Good  Counsel,  236  E.  90th 

Our  Lady  of  Loretto,  303  Elizabeth 

Our  Lady  of  Lourdes,  468  W.  145th 

Our  Lady  of  Mercy,  E.  190th,  cor.  Web- 
ster Ave. 

Our  Lady  of  Mount  Carmel,  473  E.  115th 

Our  Lady  of  Perpetual  Help,  321  E.  61st 

Our  Lady  of  Pompeii,  214  Bleecker 

Our  Lady  of  Sorrows,  105  Pitt 

Our  Lady  of  the  Holy  Scapular  of  Mount 
Carmel,  337  E.  28th 

Our  Lady  Queen  of  Angels,  228  E.  113th 

Sacred  Heart,  Marcher  Ave.,  near  E. 
169th 

Sacred  Heart  of  Jesus,  447  W.  51st 

St.  Adalbert's,  680  E.  156th 


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St.  Agnes',  143  E.  43d 

St.  Alphonsus',  312  W.  Broadway 

St.  Aloysius',  200  W.  131st 

St.  Ambrose,  515  W.  54th 

St.  Andrew's,  Duane,  cor.  City  Hall  PI. 

St.  Angela  Mericis,  Morris  Ave.  and  163d 

St.  Ann's,  112  E.  12th 

St.  Anselm's,  Beach  Ave.,  near  E.  152d 

St.  Anthony's,  153  Sullivan 

St.  Augustine's,  E.  167th,  cor.  Fulton 
Ave. 

St.  Benedict  the  Moor,  3  W.  53d 

St.  Bernard's,  332  W.  14th 

St.  Boniface,  882  Second  Ave. 

St.  Brigid's,  123  Avenue  B 

St.  Catharine  of  Genoa,  W.  153d  near 
Amsterdam  Ave. 

St.  Catherine  of  Sienna,  420  E.  69th 

St.  Cecilia's,  E.  106th,  near  Lex'ton  Ave. 

St.  Charles  Borromeo,  W.  142d,  near  Sev- 
enth Ave. 

St.  Columba's,  339  W.  25th 

St.  Elizabeth's,  W.  187th,  cor.  Broadway 

St.  Elizabeth  of  Hungary,  345  E.  4th 

St.  Frances  of  Rome,  88  Fulton 

St.  Francis  de  Sales,  234  E.  96th 

St.  Francis  of  Assisi,  139  W.  31st 

St.  Francis  Xavier,  36  W.  16th 

St.  Gabriel's,  310  E.  37th 

St.  Ignatius,  Park  Ave.,  cor.  E.  84th 

St.  James',  32  James 

St.  Jean  Baptiste's,  159  E.  76th 

St.  Jerome's,  Alexander  Ave.,  cor.  137th 

St.  Joachim,  24  Roosevelt 

St.  John  the  Baptist,  209  W.  30th 

St.  John  Chrysostom's,  167th  near  Hoe 
Ave. 

St.  John  the  Evangelist,  355  E.  55th 

St.  John  Nepomucenes,  289  E.  4th 

St.  John's,  2911  Church,  Kingsbridge 

St.  Joseph's,  59  Sixth  Ave. 

St.  Joseph's,  1850  Washington  Ave. 

St.  Joseph's  (German),  408  E.  87th 

St.  Joseph's,  125th,  cor.  Columbus  Ave. 

St.  Joseph's,  8  Battery  Place 

St.  Lawrence  Chapel,  E.  84th,  cor.  Park 

St.  Leo's,  11  E.  28th 

St.  Lucy's,  340  E.  104th 

St.  Luke's,  137th  and  9t.  Ann's  Ave. 

St.  Margaret's,  Riverdale 

St.  Martin  of  Tours,  Fordham 

St.  Mary  Magdalene's,  527  E.  17th 

St.  Mary's,  438  Grand 

St.  Mary's,  White  Plains  Road 

St.  Mary's  Star  of  the  Sea,  City  Island 

St.  Michael's,  W.  32d  and  Ninth  Ave. 

St.  Monica's,  409  E.  79th 

St.  Nicholas,  125  2d 

St.  Patrick's,  Mott,  cor.  Prince 


St.  Patrick's  Cathedral,  cor.  Fifth  Ave. 
and  50th 

St.  Paul's,  121  E.  117th 

St.  Paul  the  Apostle's,  Columbus  Ave. 
and  W.  60th 

St.  Peter's,  22  Barclay 

St.  Peter  and  Paul's,  159th  and  St.  Ann's 
Ave. 

St.  Philip,  Bedford  Park 

St.  Raphael's,  509  W.  40th 

St.  Raymond's,  West  Farms  Road, 
Westchester 

St.  Rose's,  36  Cannon 

St.  Rose  of  Lima's,  512  W.  162d 

St.  Stanislaus',  109  7th 

St.  Stephen's,  149  E.  28th 

St.  Teresa's,  Rutgers,  cor.  Henry 

St.  Thomas  the  Apostle's,  W.  118th,  near 
St.  Nicholas  Ave. 

St.  Thomas  Aquinas,  1277  Tremont  Ave. 

St.  Valentine's,  7th,  Williamsbridge 

St.  Veronica's,  Christopher  near  Green- 
wich 

St.  Vincent  de  Paul,  127  W.  23d 

St.  Vincent  Ferrer,  871  Lexington  Ave. 

Transfiguration,  25  Mott 

Unitarian 

Denominational  Headquarters. 
104  E.  20th 
All  Souls',  245  Fourth  Ave. 
Lenox  Avenue,  Lenox  Ave.,  cor.  121st 
Messiah,  E.  34th,  cor.  Park  Ave. 

United  Presbyterian 

Charles  Street,  41  Charles 

First,  250  W.  34th 

Harlem,  302  E.  119th 

Seventh  Avenue,  29  Seventh  Ave. 

Washington  Heights,  172d  and  Audubon 

Ave. 
West  Forty-fourth  Street,  434  W.  44th 

Universalist 

Church  of  the  Eternal  Hope,  142  W.  81st 
Fourth  (Divine  Paternity),  Central  Park 
West  and  76th 

Other  Denominations 

American    Hebrew    Christian    Mission, 

105  E.  22d 
American  Mission  to  the  Jews,  424  Grand 
Aryan  Lotus  Circle,  144  Madison  Ave. 
Beacon  Light  Rescue  Mission,  2372  Third 

Ave. 
Broome  Street  Tabernacle,  395  Broome 
Catharine  Mission,  24  Catharine. Slip 
Christian  Israelites'  Sanctuary,  108  1st 
Christian  Reformed,  21  Bank 


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Christ's  Mission,  142  W.  21st. 

Church  of  the  Strangers,  W.  57th   and 

Eighth  Ave. 
Corpus    Christi  (English   Catholic),   W. 

69th  near  Amsterdam  Ave. 
Cremorne  Mission,  104  W.  32d 
De  Witt  Memorial,  280  Rivington 
East  Side  Chapel,  404  E.  15th 
Evangel  Band  and  Mission,  21  Mott 
First  Seventh-Day  Baptist,  Washington 

Square  S.,  cor.  Thompson 
Free  Methodist  Mission,  349  E.  10th 
German  Apostolic,  202  W.  114th 
Gospel  Chapel,  305  W.  30th 
Gospel  Tabernacle,  692  Eighth  Ave. 
Greek  Orthodox  of  the  Holy  Trinity,  138 

E.  27th 
Interdenominational,  173  Eighth  Ave. 
International  Union,  E.  72d  near  Lexing- 
ton Ave. 
Italian  Mission,  395  Broome 
Manhattan  Chapel,  420  E.  26th 
Mariners',  46  Catharine 
McAuley's    Water   Street  Mission,     316 

Water 
Metropolitan      Independent,      Carnegie 

Lyceum 

New  Jerusalem  (Swedenborgian),  114  E. 
35th 

New  York  Rescue  Band  Office,  105  E.  22d 

Olivet  Memorial,  63  2d 

One  Hundred  and  Forty-sixth  Street 
Gospel  Temperance  5lission,  146th 
near  Third  Ave. 

People's,  2308  Second  Ave. 

People's  Tabernacle,  232  E.  104th 

Russian  Orthodox,  323  Second  Ave. 


Salvation  Army,  122  W.  14th  ;  88  Cherry  ; 

22  Albany;  212  E.  125th  ;  668Cortlandt 
Ave.  ;  352  W.  35th  ;  1  Abingdon  Square  ; 
1441  Third  Ave.  ;  158  E.  27th  ;  14  Fourth 
Ave ;  142d  and  Alexander  Ave. ;  2061 
Lexington  Ave.  ;  83  and  243  Bowery  ; 

23  West ;  63  Watts ;  23  Minetta  Lane  ; 
532  W.  39th  ;  and  96  Greenwich 

Scandinavian      Seaman's     Mission,     94 

Market 
Seaman's  Rest  Mission,  399  West 
Seventh-Day  Adventists,  124  W.  115th 
Strachan,  Margaret,  Chapel,  105  W.  27th 
Stranger's  Church,  123  W.  12th 
St.   Paul's  (Evangelical   Reformed),  874 

E.  141st 

Syrian  Orthodox,  77  Washington 

Unity  Congregation,  64  Madison  Ave. 

Volunteers,  1  Fourth  Ave.  ;  232  E.  125th 

West  Side  Noon-Day  Prayer,  281  Green- 
wich 

Women's  Union   Prayer  Meeting,  Har- 
lem, Thursdays,  267  Lenox  Ave. 

Woods  Memorial  Chapel,  133  Avenue  A 

Young  Men's  Christian  Association,  156 
Fifth  Ave ;  3  W.  29th ;  52  E.   23d  ;   153, 
222  Bowery ;  158  E.  87th  ;    5  W.  125th 
155th  near  Broadway  ;  142  Second  Ave. 
49   W.  24th  ;  132  W.  53d  ;    328  W.  56th 
Governor's  Island  ;  361  Madison  Ave. 
129  Lexington  Ave.;  West   End   Ave., 
cor.  72d  ;  Park  Ave.  near  E.  151st,  and 
318  W.  57th 

Young  People's  City  Mission,  219  E.  59th 

Young  Women's  Christian  Association, 
7  E.  15th  ;  460  W.  44th 


Ferries 


For  Astoria— From  E.  92d 
For  Bay  Ridge— From  Whitehall 
For  Brooklyn — From  Catherine  Slip  to 
Main  ;  E.  10th  and  E.  23d  to  Greenpoint 
Ave.;  E.  23d  to  Broadway  ;  E.  Houston 
to  Grand  ;  Fulton  to  Fulton  ;  Grand  to 
Grand  and  Broadway  ;    Roosevelt  to 
Broadway  ;  Wall  to  Montague  ;  White- 
hall  to   Atlantic   Ave.   and   Hamilton 
Ave.;  Whitehall  to  39th,  S.  Brooklyn 
For  Communipaw — From  Liberty,  N.  R. 
For  College  Point— From  E.  99th 
For  Ellis  Island— From  Whitehall 
For  Fort  Lee— From  W.  13th  and  130th 
For  Governor's  Island— From  Battery 
For  Hart's  Island— From  16th,  E.  R. 
For    Hoboken— From     Barclay,     Chris- 
topher and  W.  14th,  N.  R. 


For  Hunter's  Point— From  E.  34th  and 
James  Slip,  E.  R. 

For  Jersey  City — From  Chambers,  N.  R., 
to  Pavonia  Ferry  ;  Cortlandt  andDes- 
brosses,  N.  R.,  to  Montgomery  ;  W. 
23d,  N.  R.,  to  Pavonia  Ferry  ;  W.  13th, 
N.  R.,  to  Bay 

For  Randall's  Island— From  26th,  E.  R., 
and  120th,  E.  R. 

For  Staten  Island— From  Whitehall  to 
St.  George,  Tompkinsville,  Stapleton 
and  Clifton;  also  to  New  Brighton, 
Sailors'  Snug  Harbor,  West  Brighton, 
Port  Richmond  and  Elm  Park 

For  Ward's  Island— From  26th,  E.  R., 
and  115th,  E.  R. 

For  Weehawken— From  W.  42d,  N.  R., 
and  Franklin,  N.  R. 


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Post  Offices 

General,  Broadway  and  Park  Row 
Branch  Post  Office  Stations 


^4—136  and  138  Greene 

B— 380  Grand 

C— 589  Hudson 

D— 25  and  27  Third  Ave. 

E— 110-114  W.  32d 

.F-399  and  401  Third  Ave. 

G — 1648  Broadway 

j2/— Lexington  Ave.  cor.  44th 

/—Columbus  Ave.,  cor.  105th 

/—Eighth  Ave.,  cor.  124th 

A"— 203  E.  86th 

L— 141  E.  125th 

M— 1965  Amsterdam  Ave. 

A7— Broadway,  cor.  69th 

O— 122  and  124  Fifth  Ave. 

/"—Produce  Exchange  Building 

R— Third  Ave.,  cor.  150th  (Morrisania) 

6"— Broadway,  cor.  Howard 

T—  3319  Third  Ave. 

U— Third  Ave.,  cor.  103d 


V—  Cor.  West  Broadway  and  Canal 

W—  498  Columbus  Ave. 

Y— 1160  and  1162  Third  Ave. 

Bedford  Park— Southern  Boulevard, 
near  Webster  Ave. 

City  Island—  Main  and  Fordham  Ave. 

foreign  Branch— Cor.  West  and  Mor- 
ton 

High  Bridge— Sedgwick  Ave.,  near  De- 
pot Place 

Kings  Bridge— "Kings  Bridge,"  near 
Railroad  Station 

Madison  Square— Madison  Ave.,  cor.  23d 

Tremont— *i\§  Tremont  Ave. 

University  //eights— -University  of  the 
City  of  New  York 

Westchester— Main  near  West  Farms 
Road 

IVilliamsbridge—VJhite  Plains  Ave., 
near  Briggs  Ave. 


Elevated  Railroads 


Second  Avenue — South  Ferry,  Hanover 
Square,  Fulton,  Franklin  Square, 
Chatham  Square  (change  cars  for  City 
Hall  and  Third  Ave.),  Canal,  Grand, 
Rivington,  1st,  8th,  14th,  19th,  23d  and 
First  Ave.,  34th  (change  for  Hunter's 
Point  Ferry),  42d,  50th,  57th,  65th,  80th, 
86th,  92d,  99th,  111th,  117th,  121st,  127th, 
129th  (change  for  Suburban  L  Road). 

Third  Avenue — South  Ferry,  Hanover 
Square,  Fulton,  Franklin  Square, 
Chatham  Square  (change  cars  for  City 
Hall),  Canal,  Grand,  Houston,  9th,  14th, 
18th,  23d,  28th,  34th(change  for  Hunter's 
Point  Ferry),  42d  (change  for  Grand 
Central  Depot),  47th,  53d,  59th,  67th, 
76th,  84th,  89th,  99th,  106th,  116th,  125th, 
129th  (change  for  Suburban  L  Road). 

Suburban  L  Road  (connects  with  Man- 
hattan L  Road  at  129th,  Second  Ave. 


and  Third  Ave.  depots)— S.  Boulevard, 
138th,  143d,  149th,  156th,  161st,  166th, 
169th,  Wendover  Ave.,  174th,  Tremont 
Ave. 

Sixth  Avenue— SovXn  Ferry,  Battery 
Place,  Rector,  Cortlandt,  Park  Place, 
Chambers,  Franklin,  Grand,  Bleecker, 
8th,  14th,  18th,  23d,  28th,  33d,  42d,  50th 
(change  for  Central  Park  and  58th),  53d 
and  Eighth  Ave.,  59th,  66th,  72d,  81st, 
93d,  104th,  116th,  125th,  130th,  135th,  145th, 
155th  (connects  with  New  York  and 
Northern  Railroad). 

Ninth  Avenue—  South  Ferry,  Battery 
Place,  Rector,  Cortlandt,  Barclay, 
Warren,  Franklin,  Desbrosses,  Hous- 
ton, Christopher,  14th,  23d,  30th,  34th, 
42d,  50th,  59th  (change  cars  for  stations 
beyond). 


Parks 


Abingdon,   Hudson,  Eighth  and  Ninth 

Aves. 
Battery,  foot  Broadway 
Bowling  Green,  foot  Broadway 
Bronx,  N.  Kingsbridge  Road  to  Parkside 

Ave. 
Bryant  Square,  Sixth  Ave.  and  42d 
Cedar,  Juliet,  Sedgwick  and  Mott  Aves. 


Central,  Fifth  to  Eighth  Aves.,  and  59th 

to  110th 
City  Hall,  Broadway  and  Chambers 
Claremont,  Fleetwood  Ave.  to  Walnut 
Colonial,  Edgecombe  Ave.  and  145th 
Corlears  Hook,  Jackson  and  Cherry 
Crotona,  E.  171st,  near  Third  Ave. 
East  River,  84th  and  E.  R. 


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Fort    Washington,    W.   Boulevard    and 

175th 
Highbridge,  170th  and  Harlem  River 
Hudson,  Hudson,  Leroy  and  Clarkson 
Jeannette,  South  and  Coenties  Slip 
Madison  Square,  Broadway  and  23d 
Manhattan  Square,  Columbus  Ave.  and 

77th 
Morningside,  Morningside  Ave.  and  W. 

110th 
Mount  Morris,  Madison  Ave.  and  E.  120th 
Mulberry     Bend,     Bayard,     Park    and 

Baxter 
Paradise,  "Worth  and  Park 


Pelham  Bay,  Pelham 

Riverside,  Riverside  Ave.  and  72d 

Rutgers,  foot  of  Rutgers 

St.  Mary's,  St.  Ann's  Ave.  and  E.  149th 

St.    Nicholas,    130th    and    St.    Nicholas 

Ave. 
Stuyvesant   Park,   E.   15th  and   Second 

Ave. 
Tompkins  Square,  Avenue  A  and  E.  10th 
Union  Square,  Broadway  and  14th 
Van  Cortlandt,  Sedgwick  and  Douglas 

Aves. 
Washington  Square,  Waverly  Place  and 

4th 


Police  Department 


Headquarters,  Detective  Bureau,  Elec- 
tion Bureau,  Sanitary  Bureau,  300  Mul- 
berry ;  Ordinance  Bureau,  City  Hall. 

Station  Houses — 1st  Precinct,  Old  Slip ; 
2d,  3  Church  ;  3d,  City  Hall ;  4th, 
Brooklyn  Bridge;  5th,  9  Oak;  6th,  19 
Elizabeth;  7th,  247  Madison;  8th,  19 
Leonard ;  9th,  135  Charles ;  10th,  24 
Macdougal;  11th,  205  Mulberry;  12th, 
105  Eldridge  ;  13th,  113  Attorney  ;  14th, 
Union  Market;  15th,  79  First  Ave.; 
16th,  221  Mercer  ;  17th,  230  W.  20th  ;  18th, 
327  E.  22d  ;  19th,  137  W.  30th  ;  20th,  434 
W.  37th  ;  21st,  160  E.  35th  ;  22d,  345  W. 
47th  ;  23d,  Grand  Central  Depot ;  24th, 


163  E.  51st  ;  25th,  153  E.  67th  ;  26th,  150 
W.  68th  ;  27th,  Central  Park  Arsenal ; 
28th,  432  E.  88th  ;  29th,  177  E.  104th  ;  30th, 
134  W.  100th  ;  31st,  438  W.  125th  ;  32d,  148 
E.  126th  ;  33d,  1854  Amsterdam  Ave.  ; 
:34th.  High  Bridge  ;  35th,  257  Alexander 
Ave.  ;  36th,  160th  and  Third  Ave.;  87th, 
1925  Bathgate  Ave.  ;  38th,  Westchester; 
39th,  Sub;  40th,  Kingsbridge ;  41st, 
Bronx  Park  ;  42d,  Pier  A,  North  River  ; 
Criminal  Court  Squad,  Franklin  and 
Centre  ;  Bicycle  Squad,  1786  Broadway ; 
House  of  Detention,  203  Mulberry  ; 
Tenement  House  Squad,  Franklin  and 
Centre. 


Coach  and  Cab  Rates 


Prices  given  below  are  charged  for  the 
time  the  vehicle  is  occupied,  and  not 
for  return  of  vehicle  to  starting  point. 

Coaches — For  conveying  one  or  more 
persons  any  distance,  sums  not  exceed- 
ing the  following  amounts  :  One  dollar 
for  the  first  mile,  and  each  additional 
half  mile  forty  cents.  By  distance,  for 
"  stops  "  of  over  five  and  not  exceed- 
ing fifteen  minutes,  thirty-eight  cents. 
For  longer  stops,  thirty-eight  cents  for 
every  fifteen  minutes.  For  a  brief 
stop  on  a  single  trip  there  will  be  no 
charge.  Coach  by  the  hour,  one  dollar 
and  a  half  for  the  first  hour,  and 
seventy-five  cents  for  each  succeeding 
half-hour.  No  cab  or  coach  shall  be 
driven  by  the  time  rate  at  a  pace  less 
than  five  miles  an  hour.  Line  balls, 
two  dollars  for  two  passengers  for  first 
mile,  one  dollar  for  each  additional 
mile,  fifty  cents  for  each  additional 


passenger.  Each  coach  or  cab  shall 
carry  free  one  piece  of  baggage  weigh- 
ing not  over  fifty  pounds,  twenty-five 
cents  for  each  additional  piece. 
Cabs— For  conveying  one  or  more  per- 
sons any  distance,  sums  not  exceeding 
the  following  amount  : — Fifty  cents 
for  the  first  mile  or  part  thereof,  and 
each  additional  half-mile  or  part  there- 
of, twenty-five  cents.  By  distance,  for 
"stops"  of  over  five  minutes  and  not 
exceeding  fifteen  minutes,  twenty- 
five  cents.  For  longer  stops  the  rate 
will  be  twenty-five  cents  for  every 
fifteen  minutes  or  fraction  thereof,  if 
more  than  five  minutes.  For  a  brief 
stop,  not  exceeding  five  minutes  in  a 
single  trip,  there  will  be  no  charge. 
For  the  use  of  a  cab  by  the  hour,  one 
dollar  an  hour,  and  fifty  cents  each 
succeeding  half-hour. 


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Bloomingdale   Brothers 
Banking  Department 

Third   Avenue,   59th   and   60th   Streets,   New   York 


A  regular  Domestic  and  Foreign  Banking  Business  transacted. 

Deposits  received  subject  to  check* 

Drafts    and    Coupons    payable    in    United    States,   Canada    or 
Europe  promptly  collected. 

Foreign  money  bought  and  sold. 

Drafts  issued  on  all  parts  of  Europe  and  the  Orient. 

Travelers'     Letters    of     Credit     issued,    available    in    all     parts 

of  the  world. 

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Railroad  Depots 


Baltimore  &  Ohio — Depot  of  New  Jersey 
Central.     Ferry  from  Liberty. 

Delaware,  Lackawanna  &  Western  ;  also 
Morris  &  Essex  Division — Depot  at 
Hoboken.  Ferry  from  Christopher  or 
Barclay 

Long  Island  :  Manhattan  Beach  &  Coney 
Island  ;  New  York  &  Rockaway— De- 
pot at  Long  Island  City.  Ferry  from 
E.  34th  and  James  Slip  ;  also  to  Coney 
Island  via  Bay  Ridge.  Ferry  from  foot 
Whitehall 

New  Jersey  Central;  Philadelphia  & 
Reading— Depot  at  Jersey  City.  Ferry 
foot  Liberty 

New  Jersey  Southern— Depot  at  Sandy 
Hook.    Steamer  from  foot  Rector 

New  York  Central  &  Hudson  River ; 
New  York  &  Harlem  ;  New  York,  New 
Haven  &  Hartford  ;  New  York&  New 


England  ;  New  York  &  Boston  Shore— 
Grand  Central   Depot,  42d  and   Park 
Ave. 
New  York,  Lake  Erie  &  Western  ;  Mont- 
clair  &  Greenwood  Lake  ;  New  Jersey 
&  New  York ;  Northern  of  New  Jer- 
sey— Depot  at  Jersey  City.   Ferry  from 
Chambers  and  W.  23d 
New  York  &  Northern— Depot  at  155th 
New   York    &   Sea    Beach — For    Coney 
Island.      Foot   Whitehall,   Bay  Ridge 
Ferry 
Pennsylvania ;    Lehigh     Valley ;     New 
York,  S.  &  W.— Depot  at  Jersey  City. 
Ferries    at    foot    Cortlandt  and  Des- 
brosses 
Staten  Island— Ferry  foot  Whitehall 
West  Shore  ;  N.  Y.,  O.  and  W.— Depot  at 
Jersey   City.     Ferry  foot  Jay  and  W. 
42d 


Armories 


1st  Brig.  Headquarters,  34th  and  Park 

Ave. 
1st  Battery,  344  W.  44th 
2d  Battery,  Fourth  Ave.  and  E.  33d 
7th  Regt.,  Park  Ave.  and  E.  67th 
8th  Regt.,  Park  Ave.  and  E.  94th 
9th  Regt.,  West  14th,  near  Sixth  Ave. 
12th  Regt.,  Columbus  Ave.  and  W.  61st 


22d  Regt.,  Boulevard  and  W.  68th 

69th    Regt.,    Tompkins    Market,    Thir-d 

Ave.  and  6th 
71st  Regt.,  34th  and  Park  Ave. 
Signal  Corps,  Park  Ave.  and  E.  34th 
Troop  A,  Madison  Ave.  and  E.  94th 
United  States  Army  Building,  39  White- 
hall 


City  Markets 


Catherine — Foot  Catherine 

Central— Seventh  Ave.  and  48th 

Centre— Centre,  from  Grand  to  Broome 

Clinton — West  and  Canal 

Essex — Grand,  from  Ludlow  to  Essex 

Farmers' — Gansevoort  and  West 

Flower — Foot  Canal,  Union  Square  and 

E.  17th 
Fulton — Fulton,  Beekman,  South,  Front 
Gouverneur — Gouverneur  and  Water 


Harlem— First  Ave.,  bet.  102d  and  103d 
Jefferson — Greenwich  Ave.,  Sixth  Ave. 

W.  10th 
Manhattan— Twelfth  Ave.  and  34th 
Tompkins— Third    Ave.,    bet.    6th     and 

7th 
Union — E.  Houston  and  Columbia 
Washington — West  and  Fulton 
West    Washington — West    and    Ganse- 
voort 


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Street  Directory 

Boroughs  of  M&.nh&.tta>.n   &.nd  The   Bronx 


Ave.,   Avenue.     Bet. 


Between. 
N.,  North. 


Abbreviations 

E.  R.,   East   River. 
S.,  South.     E.,   East. 


N.  R.,   North  River. 
W.,  West. 


R.,    Right. 


Abattoir  Place,  W.  39th, 
bet.  11th  Ave.  and 
N.  R. 

Abingdon  Square,  Bleecker, 
from  Bank  to  8th  Ave. 

Academy,  Naegle  Ave.,  N. 
of  Dyckman,  W.  to 
Seaman  Ave. 

Academy  Place,  from  Sedg- 
wick Ave.  to  St.  James 

Ackerman,  from  2866  River- 
dale  Ave. 

Adams  Place,  from  880 
Kingsbridge  Road  to 
2322  Crescent  Ave. 

Admiral,  from  1927  Caswell 

Albany,  from  122  Green- 
wich 

Albany  Road,  from  2914 
Bailey  Ave.  to  Van 
Courtlandt  Ave. 

Aldus,  from  2060  S.  Boule- 
vard. 

Alexander  Ave.,  from  Har- 
lem River 
56  E.  131st 
112  S.  Boulevard 
164  E.  135th 
220  E.  137th 
276  E.  139th 
328  E.  141st 
375  E.  143d 
3d  Ave. 

Allen,  from    104    Division 

13  Canal 

69  Grand 

87  Broome 
145  Rivington 
213  E.  Houston 


Amsterdam    Ave.,    continu- 
ation of  10th  Ave.  from 
W.  59th 
16  W.  60th 
54  W.  62d 
94  W.  64th 
137  W.  66th 
174  W.  68th 

Boulevard 
276  W.  73d 
316  W.  75th 
376  W.  78th 
434  W.  81st 
494  W.  84th 
575  W.  88th 
615  W.  90th 
074  W.  93d 
715  W.  95th 
774  W.  98th 
816  W.  100th 
856  W.  102d 
915  W.  105th 
975  W.  108th 
1315  W.  125th 

Manhattan 
1355  Lawrence 
1417  W.  130th 
1521  W.  135th 
1674  W.  143d 
1714  W.  145th 
1773  W.  148th 
1835  W.  151st 
1895  W.  154th 
1978  W.  158th 
2036  W.  161st 

St.  Nicholas  Ave. 
Kingsbridge  Road 
2210  W.  170th 

Edgecombe  Ave. 
Knickerbocker  PI. 
Reynolds  Place 
Fort  George  Ave. 
W.  218th 

Anderson    Ave.,   from     805 
Jerome  Ave. 


Andrews  Ave.,  from  Bremer 
to  Marcher 

Andrews  Place,  from  Aque- 
duct Ave.  to  Jerome 
Ave. 

Ann,  from  1  Park  Row 
19  Theatre  Alley 
33  Nassau 
71  William 
91  Gold 

Anna  Place,  from  1354  Web- 
ster Ave. 

Anthony     Ave.,    from     1575 
Webster  Ave. 
1674  E.  173d 
1871  Mt.  Hope  Place 
2013  Bush 
2096  E.  180th 
2375  E.  184th 
2460  Welch 

2660  Kingsbridge  Road 
2866  Travers 
3132  Potter  Place 

Aqueduct  Ave.,  from   Wolf 
to  City  Line 
1520  Boscobel  Ave. 
1820  Tremont  Ave. 
1960  Burnside  Ave. 
2252  Hampden 
2398  Fordham  L'dg  Road 
2506  St.  James 
2642  Kingsbridge  Road 
3206  Van  Cortlandt  Ave. 
City  Line 

Arcularius  Place,  from  1294 
Gerard  Ave.  to  Sheri- 
dan Ave. 

Arnold,  from  L.  I.  Sound 
to  Wetmore  Ave. 


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A        WORD       ON 

Modern   Plumbing 


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in    the    building    of  to-day    are 
recognized  on  a  par  of  import- 
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My  practical  experience  of  sixteen 
years  and  the  fact  that  I  have  made  a 
specialty  of  the  higher  class  work  in  all 
its  details  is  a  recommendation  which 
should  be  the  most  forceful  of  any. 
Very  best  references  can  be  furnished. 
Personal  attention  to  all  work. 

If  you  desire  to  remodel  the 
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Arthur  Ave.,  from  915  Fair- 
mount  Ave.  to  880  Pel- 
ham  Ave. 
1807  Fairmount  Ave. 
1874  Woodruff 
1963  Tremont  Ave. 
2083  Samuel 
East  181st 
Kingsbridge  Road 
2395  E.  187th 
2479  E.  189th 

Pelham  Ave. 

Ash,  from  1954  Morris  Ave. 
to  Anthony  Ave. 
517  Morris  Ave. 
579  Anthony  Ave. 

Ashland  Place,  Perry  bet. 
Greenwich  Ave.  and 
Waverly  Place 

Astor  Place,  from  744 
B'way  to  Third  Ave. 

Attorney,  from  236  Division 

23  Grand 

43  Broome 

73  Delancey 
111  Rivington 
143  Stanton 
175  E.  Houston 

Audubon  Ave.,  from  W. 
158th  to  Fort  George 
Ave. 

Audubon  Park,  W.  155th 
and  Boulevard 

Austin  Place,  from  1085 
E.  144th 

Avenue    A,    from    230     E. 

Houston  to  E.  93d 
3  First 

41  Third 

57  E.  4th 

93  Sixth 

125  St.  Mark's  Place 
157  E.  10th 
193  E. 12th 
225  E.  14th 
257  E.  16th 
289  E.  18th 
323  E.  20th 
381  E.  23d 
393  E.  24th 
E.  River  intercepts 
994  E.  54th 
1027  E.  56th 


Avenue  A— Continued 
1091  E.  59th 
1151  E.  62d 
1231  E.  66th 
1291  E.  69th 
1351  E.  72d 
1411  E.  75th 
1469  E.  78th 
1531  E.  81st 
1591  E.  84th 
1651  E.  87th 
1711  E.  90th 
1751  E.  92d 

Avenue    B,     from    294     E. 
Houston 
15  Second 
71  Fifth 
125  Eighth 

E.  9th 

173  E.  11th 

209  E.  13th 

273  E.  16th 

309  E.  18th 

E.  21st 

E.  River  intercepts 

E.  74th 

E.  90th 

Avenue    C,    from    358     E. 

Houston 

11  Second 

69  Fifth 

125  Eighth 

159  E.  10th 

211  E.  13th 

271  E.  16th 

309  E.  18th 

Avenue     D,   from    426    E. 

Houston 

19  Third 

75  Sixth 

129  E.  9th 

163  E.  11th 

B  Street,  from  Inwood  W. 
of  Prescott  Ave. 

Backer  Ave.,  from   Marion 
to  White  Plains  Road 

Bacon,  from  520  Wetmore 
Ave.  to  Winslow 

Bailey  Ave.,  from 2461  Sedg- 
wick Ave.,  to  Middle- 
brook  Parkway. 
2879  Riverdale  Ave. 
2914  Kingsbridge  Road 
3081  E.  Varian  Ave. 


Bainbridge  Ave.,  from  2324 
Tiebout  Ave."  to  Ochil- 
tree Ave. 

2374  E.  184th 

2460  Welch 

2732  Sherwood 

2932  S.  Boulevard 

3197  Woodlawn  Road 

Bank,  from  85  Greenwich 
Ave. 

14  Waverly  Place 
50  W.  4th 
82  Bleecker 
92  Greenwich 
169  West 
13th  Ave. 

Barclay,  from  227  B'way 
23  Church 
73  Greenwich 
87  Washington 
109  West 

Barker  Ave.,  from  Julianna 

Barlow,  from  Farragut  to 
Bronx  River 
314  Coster  Ave. 
597  Lane  Ave. 

Barnard,  from  1545  Dickey 
to  Dongan 

Barney,  junction  Fieldston 
Road  and  Spuyten 
Duyvil  Parkway 

Barretto,  from  Long  Island 
Sound  to  Fox 
172  Edgewater  Road 
314  Coster  Ave. 
590  Lane  Ave. 
828  Wetmore  Ave. 

Barrow,  from  Washington 
Place  to  North  River 
3  W.  4th 
35  Bleecker 
73  Commerce 
109  Greenwich 
143  West 

Barry,  from  Lafayette 
Road  to  Edgewater 


Bartholdi,      from 
Plains  Road 


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Bassford  Ave.,  from  763  E. 
182d    to    Kingsbridge 
Road 
2230  E.  182d 
2336  Kingsbridge  Road 

Batavia,  from  78  Roosevelt 
to  James 

Bathgate  Ave.,  from  Wen- 
dover  Ave.  to  E.  188th 
1619  E.  172d 
2021  E.  179th 
2190  E.  183d 
2389  E.  187th 

Battery,  foot  Broadway 

Battery  Place,  from  1  B'way 
4  Greenwich 
12  West 

Baxter,  from  Park  Row 

27  Park 

64  Franklin 

99  Canal 
130  Hester 
160  Grand 

Bayard,  from  Division 
2  Forsyth 
52  Elizabeth 
108  Baxter 

Beach,  from  132  W.  B'way 
17  Varick 
59  Greenwich 
81  West 

Beach  Ave.,  from    1303   S. 
Boulevard    to    West- 
chester Ave. 
549  E.  184th 
623  Beck 
705  E.  154th 

Westchester  Ave. 

Bear  Swamp  Road,  from 
Bleach  to  Corsa. 

Beaumont  Ave.,  from  985 
Kingsbridge  Road  to 
Pelham  Ave. 

Beaver,  from  8  Broadway 
to  Pearl 
9  New 
31  Broad 
59  William 
95  Pearl 


Beck,    from    622    Concord 
Ave.  to  Intervale  Ave. 
925  Robbins  Ave. 
974  Wales  Ave. 
1274  Lane  Ave. 

Intervale  Ave. 

Bedford,  from  180  W.  Hous- 
ton to  Christopher 
29  Downing 
61  Morton 
115  Christopher 

Beekman,    from    24    Park 

Row 

9  Nassau 

61  Gold 

103  Pearl 

156  South 

Beekman  Place,  from  429 
E.  49th  to  E.  51st 

Belmont  Place,  from  1660 
Jerome  Ave. 

Bender,  from  Walnut  Ave. 
to  Eden  Ave. 

Benson  Place,  from  107 
Leonard 

Bergen  Ave.,  from  486  Wil- 
lis to  Brook  Aves. 
519  E.  148th 
591  Westchester  Ave. 
663  Grove 

Brook  Ave. 

Berry,  from  1984  Morris  to 
Anthony  Aves. 

Bethune,  from  597  Hudson 
to  N.  R. 
1  Greenwich 
61  West 
73  13th  Ave. 

Birch,  from  WTolf  to  Mar- 
cher Ave. 

Birmingham,  from  84  Henry 
to  Madison 

Bleach  Road,  from  White 
Plains  Road  to  West- 
chester Ave. 

Bleecker,  from  318  Bowery 

to  8th  Ave. 

14  Elizabeth 

72  Broadway 

186  Macdougal 


Bleecker — Continued 
232  Carmine 
270  Morton 
328  Christopher 
414  Bank 
8th  Ave. 

Bloome,  from  13th  Ave.  to 
W.  12th 

Bloomfield,  from  13  10th 
Ave.  to  N.  R. 

Bolton  Road,  from  Kings- 
bridge  Road  to  Spuy- 
ten  Duyvil  Creek 

Bond,  from  658  Broadway 
to  Bowery 

Boone,  from  1371  Aldus  to 
Westchester 

Boscobel  Ave.,  from  Wash- 
ington   Bridge  to    E. 
167th 
31  Sedgwick  Ave. 
118  Aqueduct  Ave. 
212  Marcher  Ave. 
Jerome  Ave. 

Boston  Ave.,  from  2914 
Bailey  Ave.  to  Van 
Cburtlandt  Ave. 

Boston  Road,  from  3260  3d 
Ave.  to    Kingsbridge 
Road  and  Bronx  River 
986  E.  164th 
1096  George 
1156  Home 
1207  E.  168th 
1383  Jefferson 
1582  Seabury  Ave. 
2008  Tremont  Ave. 
2144  Ponus 

Bronx  River 

Bowery,  from  13  Chatham 
Square 
18  Pell 
61  Canal 
127  Grand 
188  Spring 
230  Prince 
279  E.  Houston 
^     318  Bleecker 
346  Great  Jones 
402  Fourth  Ave. 


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Bowling     Green,     foot     of 

Broadway— Continued 

Broadway,  (24th  W'd)  Spuy- 

Broadway 

348  Leonard 

ten  Duy  vil  Creek  and 

362  Franklin 

Kingsbridge  Road   to 

Bradhurst     Ave.,    junction 

378  White 

City  Line 

Edgecomb  Ave.    and 

398  Walker 

2878  Riverdale  Ave. 

W.  142d  to  155th. 

413  Lispenard 

2952  Macomb 

416  Canal 

3432  V.  Courtlandt  Ave. 

Bremer  Ave.,  from  847  Jer- 

432 Howard 

City  Line 

ome  Ave. 

458  Grand 

486  Broome 

Bronx,  from  1343  Tremont 

Bridge,  from    15   State  to 

526  Spring 

Ave.  to  Ponus 

Broad 

566  Prince 

2045  Clover 

608  Houston 

2126  Ponus 

Briggs,  from  White  Plains 

640  Bleecker 

Road  to   Old    Boston 

658  Bond 

Bronx  River  Road,  from  1203 

Road 

681  W.  3d 

Kingsbridge    Ave.    to 

713  Washington  Place 

Webster  Ave. 

Briggs      Ave.,     from      609 

727  Waverly  Place 

Brookline  to  Mosholu 

744  Astor  Place 

Brook  Ave.,  from  Harlem 

Parkway 

755  Clinton  Place 

River  to  Wendover 

2642  Brookline 

801  E.  11th 

83  E.  132d 

2742  Sherwood 

858  E.  14th 

113  S.  Boulevard 

2994  Garfield 

Union  Square 

191  E.  136th 

3035  Summit 

887 E.  19th 

329  E.  141st 

Mosholu  Parkway 

957  E.  23d  and  5th  Ave. 

467  E.  146th 

Madison  Square 

525  E.  149th 

Bristow,   from    1319    Steb- 

1099  W.  24th 

855  Third  Ave. 

bins  Ave. 

1159  W.  27th 

986  E.  164th 

1227  W.  30th 

1295  E.  169th 

Broad,  from  21  Wall 

1291  W.  33d 

Wendover  Ave. 

23  Exchange  Place 

Sixth  Ave. 

81  S.  William 

1349  W.  36th 

Brookline,  from  527  Kings- 

100  Pearl 

1409  W.  39th 

bridge    Road    to    2597 

144  South 

1467  W.  42d 

Webster  Ave. 

1525  W.  45th 

568  Kingsbridge  Road 

Broadway,    from     Battery 

Seventh  Ave. 

651  Marion  Ave. 

Place 

1589  W.  48th 

Webster  Ave. 

8  Beaver 

1649  W.  51st 

27  Morris 

1729  W.  55th 

Broome,  from  15  East 

56  Exchange  Place 

1895  W.  59th 

4  Tompkins 

73  Rector 

Entrance  to  Central  Park 

98  Sheriff 

86  Wall 

1829  W.  60th 

194  Suffolk 

106  Pine 

1895  W.  63d 

242  Ludlow 

119  Cedar 

1959  W.  66th 

336  Bowery 

145  Liberty 

2035  W.  70th 

442  Broadway 

171  Cortlandt 

2079  W.  72d 

"  482  Wooster 

172  Maiden  Lane 

2199  W.  78th 

590  Hudson 

184  John 

2299  W.  83d 

191  Dey 

2395  W.  88th 

Brown  Place,  from  753  E. 

210  Fulton 

2475  W.  92d' 

132d  to  744  138th 

222  Ann 

2615  W.  99th 

227  Barclay 

2717  W.  104th 

Buchanan       Place,      from 
Aqueduct  Ave.  to  2238 

247  Murray 

2837  W.  110th 

259  Warren 

3119  W.  124th 

Jerome  Ave. 

271  Chambers 

3255  W.  131st 

Buckhout,    from    457    Tre- 

287 Reade 

3391  W.  138th 

mont  Ave.  to  Valen- 

303 Duane 

3741  W.  155th 

tine  Ave. 

317  Thomas 

4261  W.  181st 

318  Pearl 

4341  W.  185th 

Bungay,  from  E.   149th  to 

334  Worth 

5189  Terrace  View  Ave. 

Edgewater 

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is  guaranteed  to  keep  perfect  time.  If  in 
any  way  it  fails  to  do  what  is  claimed 
for  it  you  are  at  liberty  to  return  it  to  us 
or  exchange  it  for  another.  ^  &  ^  ^ 
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Bronze     Cases     ranging     in     price     from 

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Burling  Slip,  from  240  Pearl 
11  Water 
41  South 

Burnet  Place,  from  Wet- 
more  Ave.  to  Tiffany 

Burnside  Ave.,  from  Sedg- 
wick Ave.  to  Webster 
Ave. 
8G  Webster  Ave. 
242  Aqueduct  Ave. 
371  Jerome  Ave. 
431  Fleetwood  Ave. 
587  Valentine  Ave. 
Webster  Ave. 

Bush,  from  2012  Morris 
Ave.  to  2013  Anthony 
Ave. 

Cabot,  from  Leggett  Ave. 
to  Edgewater  Road 

Cadiz  Place,  from  Potter 
Place  to  Mosholu 
Parkway 

Cambrellng  Ave.,  from  914 
Tremont  Ave.   to  922 
Pelham  Ave. 
2200  Kingsbridge  Road 
2480  E.  189th 

Pelham  Ave. 

Cameron  Place,  from  2168 
Jerome  Ave.  to  Morris 
Ave. 

Canal,  from  182  E.  Broad- 
way 

23  Division 

71  Allen 
145  Bowery 
201  Mulberry 
283  Broadway 
331  Greene 
384  W.  Broadway 
485  Hudson 
542  West 

Cannon,  from  540  Grand 
19  Broome 
77  Rivington 
137  E.  Houston 

Carlisle,  from  115  Green- 
wich 

Carmine,  from  6th  Ave. 
15  Bleecker 
81  Varick 


Caroline,  from  21  Duane  to 
Jay 

Carr,  from  708  German 
Place  to  St.  Ann's 

Carter  Ave.,  from  1590  An- 
thony Ave.  to  E.  176th 

Casanova,  from  Wenman 
Ave.  to  Edgewater 

Caswell,  from  144  Hunt's 
Point  Road  to  Long 
Island  Sound 

Catharine,  from  1  Division 
12  E.  Broadway 
59  Monroe 

100  Cherry 

Catharine    Slip,   from    115 
Cherry 
27  South 

Cauldwell    Ave.,    from    849 
Westchester    Ave.   to 
Boston  Road 
735  E.  156th 
873  Clifton 
921  E.  163d 

Boston  Road 

Caxton,  from  1329  Dongan 
to  E. 107th 

Cedar,  from  181  Pearl 

38  William 

90  Broadway 
118  Greenwich 
142  West 

Cedar  Place,  from  Eagle 
Ave.  to  Union  Ave. 

Central  Park  W.,   8th  Ave. 

from    W.  59th  to    W. 

110th 

1  Boulevard 
31  W.  63d 
61  W.  66th 

101  W.  70th 
151  W.  75th 

Manhattan  Square 
211  W.  81st 
261  W.  86th 
301  W.  90th 
351  W.  95th 
401  W.  100th 
451  W.  105th 
491  W.  109th 

W.  110th 


Centre,  from  Tryon  Row 

12  Chambers 
31  Duane 

50  Pearl 

90  Leonard 
132  White 
158  Canal 
224  Grand 
259  Broome 

Chambers,  from  96  Park 
Row 

15  City  Hall  Place 
69  Broadway 
131  W.  Broadway 
205  West 

Charles,    from   37   Green- 
wich Ave. 
21  Waverly  Place 
85  Bleecker 
125  Greenwich 
173  West 

Charles  Lane,  from  692 
Washington  to  West 

Charlotte  Place,  from  S. 
Boulevard  to  West 
Farms  Road 

Charlton,    from    29    Mac- 
dougal 
55  Varick 
109  Greenwich 
139  West 

Chatham  Square,  from  2 
Mott 

13  Doyers 
23  Oliver 

Cheever  Place,  from  334 
Walton  to  Mott  Aves. 

Cherry,  from  348  Pearl 
10  Franklin  Square 
76  New  Chambers 
161  Market 
251  Rutgers 
373  Gouverneur 
483  Corlears 
525  East 

Chestnut,  from  8  Oak 
4  New  Bowery 
28  Madison 

Chisholm,  from  1283  Steb- 
bins  to  E.  169th 


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67 


Christopher,  from  3  Green- 
wich Ave. 
31  Waverly  Place 
91  Bleecker 
143  Greenwich 
187  West 

Chrystie,  from  44  Division 
41  Canal 
103  Grand 
233  E-  Houston 

Church,  from  105  Liberty 

17  Cortlandt 

91  Barclay 
157  Chambers 
227  Worth 
333  Canal 

City   Hall    Place,   from   15 
Chambers 
2  Centre 
40  Pearl 

Claremont  Ave.,  from'  W. 
116th  west  of  Boule- 
vard to  127th 

Clarke,  from  5-10  Broome  to 
Spring 
31  Spring 

Clarke  Place,  from  Bosco- 
bel  to  Sheridan  Ave. 

Clarkson,  from  225  Varick 
29  Hudson 
81  West 

Clay  Ave.,  from  629  E.  164th 
to  Elliott 

Cliff,  from  101  John 

34  Fulton 
72  Ferry 

106  Hague 

Clifford,  from  881  East- 
chester  to  Bronx  River 

Clifford  Place,  from  Jerome 
Ave.  to  Grant  Ave. 

Clinton,  from  293  E.  Hous- 
ton 

35  Stanton 
163  Grand 

197  E.  Broadway 
255  Water 
South 


Clinton    Ave.,   from    883  E. 
169th 
1330  E.  169th 
1350  Jefferson 
E.  170th 

Clinton  Court,  R.,  120  Clin- 
ton Place 

Clinton  Place,  from  771 
Broadway  (see  8th) 

Clinton  Place,  from  Aque- 
duct Ave.  to  2168  Jer- 
ome Ave. 

Clover,  from  2044  Vyse 
Ave.  to  Bronx 

Coenties  Alley,  from  73 
Pearl  to  40  Stone 

Coenties  Slip,  from  66  Pearl 
5  Water 
33  South 

Cole,    from    2626     Marion 
Ave.  to  Webster  Ave. 
657  Marion  Ave. 
699  Decatur 
704  Webster  Ave. 

Cole's  Place,  from  585 
Kingsbridge  Road  to 
2553  Bainbridge  Road 

College  Ave.,  from  497  E. 
141st  to  146th 
361  Morris  Ave. 
369  E.  142d 
413  E.  144th 
458  E.  146th 

Collister,  from  51  Beach  to 
Laight 

Columbia,  from  520  Grand 
19  Broome 
71  Rivington 
129  E.  Houston 

Columbia  Place,  from  386 
8  th 

Columbine,  from  2300  Kings- 
bridge  Road  to  S. 
Boulevard 

Columbus  Ave.,  continua- 
tion of  gth  Ave.  above 
59th 

1  W.  59th 
V*  W.  63d 


Columbus  Ave.— Continued 
Boulevard 
140  W.  66th 
201  W.  69th 
255  W.  72d 
315  W.  75th 
360  W.  77th 
Manhattan  Square 
400  W.  79th 
440  W.  81st 
521  W.  85th 
601  W.  89th 
681  W.  93d 
721  W.  95th 
761  W.  97th 
841  W.  101st 
893  W.  104th 
961  W.  107th 
1001  W.  109th 

Morningside  Park 
1281  W.  123d 

Manhattan 
1321  W.  125th 

Commerce,      from     286 
Bleecker 
27  Bedford 
41  Barrow 

Commerce  Ave.,  from  1394 
Sedgwick  Ave.  to 
Powell  Ave. 

Concord,  from  1107  E.  188th 
to  934  Kelly 

Congress,  from  177  W. 
Houston  to  King 

Conover  Ave.,  from  Craven 
to  Hunt's  Road 

Convent  Ave.,  from  Colum- 
bus Ave.  to  145th 

Cooke  Place, from  S.  Boule- 
vard to  West  Farms 
Road 

Cooper,  from  Academy 
near  Kingsbridge  Rd. 
to  Isham 

Cordova  Place,  from  St. 
George's  Crescent  to 
350  Van  Courtlandt 
Ave. 

Corlears,  from  587  Grand 
11  Monroe 
39  Water 
South 


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Cornelia,  from  162  W.  4th  to 
Bleecker 

Cortlandt,  from  171  Broad- 
way 
23  Trinity  Place 
29  Church 
51  Greenwich 
91  West 

Cortlandt    Alley,    from    270 
Canal  to  Franklin 

Cortlandt  Ave.,  from  2769  3d 
Ave.  to  163d 
501  E.  148th 
639  E.  152d 
801  E.  158th 
927  E. 163d 

Coster,  from  Grinnelle 
Place  to  Edgewater 

Coster  Ave.,  from  Edge- 
water  to  Farragut 

Crane,  from  Robbins  Ave. 
to  S.  Boulevard 

Craven,  from  Lane  Ave.  to 
Edgewater  Road 

Crescent  Ave.,  from  Kings- 
bridge  Road  to  956  E. 

187th 

Crestline  toe.,  continuation 
Clay  Ave. 

Creston     Ave.,     from     479 
Burnside  Ave. 
2050  Burnside  Ave. 
2155  E.  181st 
2329  E.  183d 
2670  Kingsbridge  Road 

Crimmins  Ave.,  from  E. 
138th  to  St.  Mark's 

Cromwell  Ave.,  from  754 
Sedgwick  Ave.  to  Ma- 
comb's Road 

Crosby,  from  Howard 
23  Grand 
105  Prince 
143  E.  Houston 
169  Bleecker 

Cross  Place,  from  Prescott 
Ave.  to  near  Emerson 

Crotona  Ave.,  from  Boston 
Road  to  S.  Boulevard 


Crotona  Pathway,  from  2779 
Fairmount  Ave. 
2885  Tremont  Ave. 
3025  Samuel 
3108  Grote 

Kingsbridge  Road 

Cuthbert  Lane,  from  River- 
dale  Ave. 

Cuyler's  Alley,  from  28  South 
to  Water 

Cypress    Ave.,    from    Long 

Island    Sound    to    St. 

Mary's 

83  E.  132d 

165  E.  135th 

321  E.  141st 

Dater,  from  494  Robbins  to 
S.  Boulevard 

Dahlgren,  from  1271  Edge- 
water  to  Caswell 

Daly  Ave.,  from  2951  Edge- 
water  Road  to  Boston 
Road 

Dapont,  from  Wetmore  to 
Edgewater  Road 

Davidson  Ave.,  from  367 
Fordham  Road  to 
Kingsbridge  Road 

Dawson,  from  156th  to  In- 
tervale Ave. 

Decatur     Ave.,    from     2596 
Brookline 
2626  Cole 
2760  Isaacs 

Mosholu  Parkway 

Deckman  Ave,,  from  E.  138th 
to  St.  Mary's 

Delafield  Ave.,  from  3509 
Waldo  to  Riverdale 
Ave. 

Delancey,  from  181  Bowery 
19  Chrystie 
179  Attorney 
285  Cannon 
347  East 

Denman  Place,  from  84 
Cauldwell  Ave.  to 
Westchester  Ave. 


Dennybrook.  from  Jerome 
Ave.  to  Anthony  Ave. 

Depew  Place,  4th  Ave.  from 
E.  42d  to  E.  45th 

Depeyster,  from  139  Water 

Depot  Place,  from  Harlem 
River  to  Sedgwick 

Depot    Square,    from    2€00 
Webster  Ave. 

Desbrosses,  from  195  Hud- 
son 
21  Greenwich 
41  West 

Devoe,  from  Sedgwick   to 
Jerome  Aves. 

Dey,  from  191  Broadway 
25  Church 
71  Washington 
87  West 

Dickey,  from    Barnard    to 
Drake 

Division,  from  1  Bowery 
1  Catharine 
68  Forsyth     ' 
143  Canal 
279  Grand 

Dominick,  from  21   Clarke 
to  Hudson 

Dongan,  from  1220    West- 
chester 
1141  Intervale  Ave. 
1239  Simpson 
1458  Bronx  River 

Douglass  Ave.,  from  99Mid- 
dlebrook  Parkway 

Dover,  from  340  Pearl 

Downing,  from  216 Bleecker 
to  Varick 

Doyers,  from  13  Chatham 
Square  to  Pell 

Drake,     from     Edgewater 
Road  to  Bronx 

Dry  Dock,  from  423  E.  10th 
to  E. 12th 


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73 


Duane,  from  40  Rose 
9  North  William 
21  Park  Row 
89  Broadway 
149  West  Broadway 
185  Greenwich 
217  West 

Dunscomb  Ave.,  from  Juli- 
ana 

Dutch,  from  49  John  to 
Fulton 

Dyckman,  from  Harlem 
River  to  North  River 

Eagle  Ave.,  from  853  E.  149th 
to  E. 163d 

East,  from  750  Water  to 
Rivington 

East  End  Ave.,  from  E.  79th 
to  89th 
1592  E. 82d 
1692  E.  87th 
E.  89th 

East     Broadway,   from     19 
Chatham  Square 
6  Catharine 

182  Canal 

219  Clinton 

311  Grand 

East     Houston,     from     608 
Broadway 
19  Crosby 
87  Bowery 
176  First  Ave. 
358  Avenue  C 
444  Manhattan 
509  Man  gin 

East  Vanderbilt  Ave.,  from 
E.  178th  to  Kings- 
bridge  Road 

E.  1st,  see  First 

E.  2d,  see  Second 

E.  3d,  see  TJiird 

E.  4th,  696  Broadway 
51  Bowery 
139  First  Ave. 
185  Avenue  A 
301  Avenue  C 
395  Lewis 

E.  5th,  see  Fifth 


E.  6th,  see  Sixth 

E.  7th,  see  Seventh 

E.  8th,  see  Eighth 

E.  9th,  from  23  5th  Ave. 
71  Broadway 
101  Fourth  Ave. 
201  Third  Ave. 
303  Second  Ave. 
447  Avenue  A 
801  Avenue  D 

E.  10th,  35  5th  Ave. 
61  Broadway 
101  Third  Ave. 
245  First  Ave. 
291  Avenue  A 
451  Avenue  D 

E.  11th,  43  5th  Ave. 
67  Broadway 
201  Third  Ave. 
401  First  Ave. 
601  Avenue  B 
801  Avenue  D 

E.  12th,  53  5th  Ave. 
59  Broadway 
201  Third  Ave. 
401  First  Ave. 
601  Avenue  B 
801  Avenue  D 

E.  13th,  63  5th  Ave. 
65  Broadway 
203  Third  Ave. 
401  First  Ave. 
601  Avenue  B 
801  Avenue  D 

E.  14th,  67  5th  Ave. 

31  University  Place 

52  Broadway 
201  Third  Ave. 
401  First  Ave. 
601  Avenue  B 
801  Avenue  D 

E.  15th,  73  5th  Ave. 
27  Union  Square  W. 
201  Third  Ave. 
401  First  Ave. 
701  Avenue  C 
801  Avenue  D 

E.  16th,  85  5th  Ave. 
23  Union  Square  W. 
201  Third  Ave. 
401  First  Ave. 
701  Avenue  C 
801  Avenue  D 


E.  17th,  97  5th  Ave. 
27  Broadway 
199  Third  Ave. 
401  First  Ave. 
501  Avenue  A 
645  Avenue  C 

E.  18th,  109  5th  Ave. 
27  Broadway 
201  Third  Ave. 
401  First  Ave. 
501  Avenue  A 
654  Avenue  C 

E.  19th,  119  5th  Ave. 

27  Broadway 
101  Fourth  Ave. 
201  Third  Ave. 
401  First  Ave. 
501  Avenue  A 
601  Avenue  B 

E.  20th,  135  5th  Ave. 
15  Broadway 
201  Third  Ave. 
401  First  Ave. 
501  Avenue  A 
601  Avenue  B 

E.  21st,  149  5th  Ave. 
15  Broadway 
123  Lexington  Ave. 
201  Third  Ave. 
401  First  Ave. 
501  Avenue  A 

E.  22d,  171  5th  Ave. 
5  Broadway 
101  Fourth  Ave. 
201  Third  Ave. 
401  First  Ave. 
501  Avenue  A 

E.  23d,  185  5th  Ave. 
2  Broadway 
27  Madison  Ave. 
101  Fourth  Ave. 
201  Third  Ave. 
301  Second  Ave. 
401  First  Ave. 
501  Avenue  A 

E.  24th,  from  11   Madison 
Ave. 
101  Fourth  Ave. 
201  Third  Ave. 
301  Second  Ave. 
401  First  Ave. 
443  Avenue  A 


74  ROUND-AB  O  U  T      X  E  W     YORK 

MEN'S   NIGHT  ROBES 
&    AND    PAJAMAS   «* 

In  this  line  we  will  show  you  the 
very  correct  thing  for  dress  between 
10  p.  m.  and  7  a.m.  Every  popular 
idea  in  plain  and  fancy  night  robes 
and  pajamas  is  here. 

Prices  for  Night  Robes  range  from  49c  to  $2.50 
Pajamas,   98c   to   $5.98 

BLOOMINGDALES  IKSSVSa 
Popular  Priced  Clothing 

FOR  MEN  AND    BOYS  


You'll  be  surprised  when  you  com- 
pare our  clothing  prices  with  others 
"  round-about  New  York.'3  You 
will  find  the  exclusive  styles  priced 
here  as  low  as  the  commonplace 
elsewhere. 

IE*  1  o  o  1x1  ingdale 

Third  Avenue,  59th  and  60th  Streets,  New  York 


ROUND-ABOUT      NEW     YORK 


.-> 


E.  25th,  from   27  Madison 
Ave. 

101  Fourth  Ave. 

201  Third  Ave. 
'   401  First  Ave. 

E.  26th,  215  5th  Ave. 
Madison  Square 
27  Madison  Ave. 
201  Third  Ave. 
301  Second  Ave. 
401  First  Ave. 

E.  27th,  233  5th  Ave. 
25  Madison  Ave. 
201  Third  Ave. 
301  Second  Ave. 
349  First  Ave. 

E.  28th,  251  5th  Ave. 
23  Madison  Ave. 
201  Third  Ave. 
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401  First  Ave. 

E.  29th,  267  5th  Ave. 
25  Madison  Ave. 
201  Third  Ave. 
301  Second  Ave. 
401  First  Ave. 

E.  30th,  285  5th  Ave. 
25  Madison  Ave. 
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23  Madison  Ave. 
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301  Second  Ave. 
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29  Madison  Ave. 
201  Third  Ave. 
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E.  33d,  335  5th  Ave. 
31  Madison  Ave. 
101  Fourth  Ave. 
201  Third  Ave. 
301  Second  Ave. 
401  First  Ave. 

E.  34th,  355  5th  Ave. 
43  Madison  Ave. 
101  Park  Ave. 
201  Third  Ave. 
301  Second  Ave. 
401  First  Ave. 


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25  Madison  Ave. 
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27  Madison  Ave. 
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19  Madison  Ave. 
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21  Madison  Ave. 
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21  Madison  Ave. 
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25  Madison  Ave. 
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301  Second  Avef 
401  First  Avenue 

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41  Madison  Ave. 
201  Third  Ave. 
301  Second  Ave. 
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E.  42d,  503  5th  Ave. 

19  Madison  Ave. 

29  Vanderbilt  Ave. 
100  Park  Ave. 
201  Third  Ave. 
301  Second  Ave. 
401  First  Ave. 

E.  43d,  521  5th  Ave. 
34  Madison  Ave. 
131  Lexington  Ave. 
201  Third  Ave. 
401  First  Ave. 

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43  Madison  Ave. 
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E.  45th,  547  5th  Aye. 

28  Madison  Ave. 
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29  Madison  Ave. 
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31  Madison  Ave. 
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401  First  Ave. 

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21  Madison  Ave. 
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401  First  Ave. 

E.  49th,  611  5th  Ave. 

21  Madison  Ave. 
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401  First  Ave. 

422  Beekman  Place. 

E.  50th,  621  5th  Ave. 
29  Madison  Ave. 
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301  Second  Ave. 
401  First  Ave. 
427  Beekman  Place 

E.  51st,  639  5th  Ave. 

22  Madison  Ave. 
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301  Second  Ave. 
401  First  Ave. 

434  Beekman  Place 

E.  52d,  657  5th  Ave. 
41  Madison  Ave. 
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301  Second  Ave. 

399  First  Ave. 

E.  53d,  673  5th  Ave. 
53  Madison  Ave. 
201  Third  Ave. 
301  Second  Ave. 

400  First  Ave. 

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51  Madison  Ave. 
201  Third  Ave. 
301  Second  Ave. 

401  First  Ave. 
501  Avenue  A 


76  ROUND-ABOUT     NEW    YORK 

Colonial    Trust   Company 

St.  Paul  Building,  222  Broadway,  New  York 
Capital,  Surplus  and  Undivided  Profits,     -     $2,100,000 


Transacts  a  General  Trust  and  Banking  Business 
Allows  Interest  on  Daily  Balances 


OFFICERS 

John  E.  Borne,  President 
Richard  Delafield  ^  Arpad  S.  Grossmann,  Treasurer 

Cord  Meyer  -  Vice-Presidents  Edmund  L.  Judson,  Secretary 

James  W.  Tappin        J  Philip  S.  Babcock,  Trust  Officer 


Henry  O.   Havemeyer 
Anson  R.  Flower 
Lowell  M.  Palmer 
John  E.   Borne 
Richard  Delafield 
Daniel  O'Day 
Percival  Kuhne 


TRUSTEES 

Frank  Curtiss 
Vernon  H.   Brown 
Seth  M.   Milliken 
Cord  Meyer 
Perry  Belmont 
Wm.  T.  Wardwell 
Henry   N.  Whitney 


Theo.  W.   Myers 
L.  C.  Dessar 
Geo.  Warren  Smith 
John  S.  Dickerson 
James  W.  Tappin 
Geo.  W.  Quintard 
W.  Seward  Webb 


SUTRO    BROS.    &    CO. 
Bankers 


25    Broad  Street,   New  York 


ROUND-ABOUT      NEW    YORK 


77 


E.  55th,  707  5th  Ave. 
51  Madison  Ave. 
201  Third  Ave. 
301  Second  Ave. 
401  First  Ave. 
501  Avenue  A 

E.  56th,  721  5th  Ave. 
53  Madison  Ave. 
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301  Second  Ave. 
401  First  Ave. 
501  Avenue  A 

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25  Madison  Ave. 
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401  First  Ave. 
501  Avenue  A 

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17  Madison  Ave. 
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301  Second  Ave. 
401  First  Ave. 
501  Avenue  A 

E.  59th,  781  5th  Ave. 
41  Madison  Ave. 
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501  Avenue  A 

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31  Madison  Ave. 
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E.  61st,  800  5th  Ave. 
43  Madison  Ave. 
201  Third  Ave. 
301  Second  Ave. 
401  First  Ave. 
501  Avenue  A 

E.62d,  8105th  Ave. 
25  Madison  Ave. 
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301  Second  Ave. 
401  First  Ave. 
501  Avenue  A 

E.  63d,  820  5th  Ave. 
23  Madison  Ave. 
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401  First  Ave. 
501  Avenue  A 


E.  64th,  830  5th  Ave. 
31  Madison  Ave. 
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E.  65th,  840  5th  Ave. 
27  Madison  Ave. 
201  Third  Ave. 
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47  Madison  Ave. 
201  Third  Ave. 
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E.  67th,  860  5th  Ave. 
31  Madison  Ave. 
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501  Avenue  A 

E.  6 8th,  871  5th  Ave. 
33  Madison  Ave. 
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E.  69th,  880  5th  Ave. 
19  Madison  Ave. 
131  Lexington  Ave. 
201  Third  Ave. 
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401  First  Ave. 
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E.  70th,  890  5th  Ave. 
30  Madison  Ave. 
105  Park  Ave. 
149  Lexington  Ave. 
201  Third  Ave. 
301  Second  Ave. 
401  First  Ave. 
501  Avenue  A 

E.  71st,  900  5th  Ave. 
21  Madison  Ave. 
101  Park  Ave. 
143  Lexington  Ave. 
201  Third  Ave. 
401  First  Ave. 
501  Avenue  A 

E.  72d,  from  5th  Ave. 
17  Madison  Ave. 
201  Third  Ave. 
301  Second  Ave. 
401  First  Ave. 
501  Avenue  A 


E.  73d,  from  5th  Ave. 
39  Madison  Ave. 
105  Park  Ave. 
147  Lexington  Ave. 
201  Third  Ave. 
301  Second  Ave. 
401  First  Ave. 
501  Avenue  A 

E.  74th,  931  5th  Ave. 
31  Madison  Ave. 
201  Third  Ave. 
301  Second  Ave. 
401  First  Ave. 
501  Avenue  A 

E.  75th,  from  5th  Ave. 
25  Madison  Ave. 
201  Third  Ave. 
301  Second  Ave. 
401  First  Ave. 
501  Avenue  A 

E.  76th,  950  5th  Ave. 
37  Madison  Ave. 
201  Third  Ave. 
301  Second  Ave. 
401  First  Ave. 
501  Avenue  A 

E.  77th,  from  5th  Ave. 
57  Madison  Ave. 
201  Third  Ave. 
301  Second  Ave. 
401  First  Ave. 

500  Avenue  A 

E.  78th,  969  5th  Ave. 
41  Madison  Ave. 
201  Third  Ave. 
301  Second  Ave. 
401  First  Ave. 
Avenue  A 

E.  79th,  from  5th  Ave. 
51  Madison  Ave. 
201  Third  Ave. 
301  Second  Ave. 
401  First  Ave. 

501  Avenue  A 
Avenue  B 

E.  80th,  989  5th  Ave. 
41  Madison  Ave. 
201  Third  Ave. 
301  Second  Ave. 
401  First  Ave. 
533  Avenue  B 

E.  81st,  from  5th  Ave. 
65  Madison  Ave. 
201  Third  Ave. 


78  ROUND-ABOUT      X  E  W     Y  O  R  K 

tJloomingdales    Jrhotographs 

The  name  speaks  for  merit.  Whenever  you  see 
a  photo  with  Bloomingdales  name  on  the  mount, 
you  know  that  it  is  a  specimen  of  artistic  quality. 
It  is  the  best  that  the  photographer's  skill  can 
produce.     Our   photographs  are   priced   right.     J> 


BLOOMINGDALES 

Third   Avenue,   59th   and  60th  Streets  New    York 

NEWGASS  &  MICHAELIS 


MANUFACTURERS      OF 

Ladies'  Cloaks 
and    Suits 


43,  45  and  47  East  Tenth  St.,  New  York 


ROUND-ABOUT     NEW     YORK 


E.  81st— Continued 
301  Second  Ave. 
401  First  Ave. 
537  Avenue  B 

E.  82d,  from  5th  Ave. 
Madison  Ave. 
201  Third  Ave. 
301  Second  Ave. 
401  First  Ave. 
601  Avenue  B 

E.  83d,  1020  5th  Ave. 
35  Madison  Ave. 
135  Lexington  Ave. 
201  Third  Ave. 
301  Second  Ave. 
401  First  Ave. 
501  Avenue  A 
601  Avenue  B 

E.  84th,  1030  5th  Ave. 
41  Madison  Ave. 
201  Third  Ave. 
501  Avenue  A 
547  Avenue  B 

East  River  Park 

E.  85th,  1040  5th  Ave. 
41  Madison  Ave. 
201  Third  Ave. 
301  Second  Ave. 
407  First  Ave. 
543  Avenue  B 
East  River  Park 

E.  86th,  1048  5th  Ave. 
53  Madison  Ave. 
201  Third  Ave. 
301  Second  Ave. 
401  First  Ave. 
501  Avenue  A 
601  Avenue  B 

East  River  Park 

E.  87th,  1053  5th  Ave. 
55  Madison  Ave. 
201  Third  Ave. 
401  First  Ave. 
501  Avenue  A 
558  Avenue  B 

East  River  Park 

E.  88th,  1060  5th  Ave. 
51  Madison  Ave. 
201  Third  Ave. 
401  First  Ave. 
501  Avenue  A 
541  Avenue  B 

East  River  Park 


E.  89th,  1085  5th  Ave. 
63  Madison  Ave. 
141  Lexington  Ave. 
201  Third  Ave. 
401  First  Ave. 
501  Avenue  A 
519  Avenue  B 

East  River  Park 

E.  90th,  from  5th  Ave. 
53  Madison  Ave. 
101  Park  Ai'e. 

200  Third  Ave. 
401  First  Ave. 

Avenue  A 

E.  91st,  from  5th  Ave. 
49  Madison  Av. 

201  Third  Ave. 
311  Second  Ave. 
401  First  Ave. 
425  Avenue  A 

E.  92d,  from  5th  Ave. 
41  Madison  Ave. 
101  Park  Ave. 
205  Third  Ave. 
301  Second  Ave. 
423  First  Ave. 
439  Avenue  A 

E.  93d,  116  5th  Ave. 
51  Madison  Ave. 
201  Third  Ave. 
301  Second  Ave. 
401  First  Avenue 
Avenue  A 

E.  94th,  1140  5th  Ave. 
62  Madison  Ave. 

200  Third  Ave 
301  Second  Ave. 
400  First  Ave. 

E.  95th,  from  5th  Ave. 
51  Madison  Ave. 

201  Third  Ave. 

300  Second  Ave. 
318  First  Ave. 

E.  96th,  1180  5th  Ave. 
51  Madison  Ave. 

200  Third  Ave. 
310  Second  Ave. 

First  Ave. 

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51  Madison  Ave. 

201  Third  Ave. 

301  Second  Ave. 
341  First  Ave. 


E.  98th,  from  5th  Ave. 
51  Madison  Ave. 
205  Third  Ave. 

300  Second  Ave. 
338  First  Ave. 

E.  99th,  from  5th  Ave. 
51  Madison  Ave. 
155  Lexington  Ave. 
201  Third  Ave. 
347  First  Ave. 

E.  100th,  from  5th  Ave. 
51  Madison  Ave. 
201  Third  Ave. 
237  Second  Ave. 
First  Ave. 

E.  101st,  from  5th  Ave. 
51  Madison  Ave. 
131  Lexington  Ave. 
201  Third  Ave. 
313  First  Ave. 

E.  102d,  from  5th  Ave. 
51  Madison  Ave. 
201  Third  Ave. 

301  Second  Ave. 
318  First  Ave. 

E.  103d,  from  5th  Ave. 
27  Madison  Ave. 
201  Third  Ave. 
301  Second  Ave. 
403  First  Ave. 

E.  104th,  from  5th  Ave. 
53  Madison  Ave. 
101  Park  Ave. 
201  Third  Ave. 
301  Second  Ave. 
401  First  Ave. 

E.  105th,  from  5th  Ave. 
55  Madison  Ave. 
101  Park  Ave. 
201  Third  Ave. 
301  Second  Ave. 
401  First  Ave. 

E.  106th,  from  5th  Ave. 
51  Madison  Ave. 
201  Third  Ave. 
301  Second  Ave. 
401  First  Ave. 

E.  107th,  from  5th  Ave. 
53  Madison  Ave. 
201  Third  Ave. 
301  Second  Ave. 
401  First  Ave. 


80  ROUND-ABOUT      NEWYORK 


R.    SADOWSKY 


MANUFACTURER  OF 


Ladies'  and  Misses'  Cloaks  and  Suits 

Crash,   Linen   and   Pique  Skirts 
and  Suits  a  Specialty 

304   and    306    Canal   Street 

Near  Broadway  NEW    YORK 

Telephone,   2786   Franklin 


(children's  JVluslin  LJnd 


erwear 


A    complete    and    select    line    of 

Children's  Drawers,  Gowns, 
Skirts    and    Corset    Covers 

will  be  found  in  our  Children's 
Underwear  Department,  second 
floor,  near  rotunda. 

BLOOMINGDALES 

Third   Avenue,    59th   and    60th   Streets,   New  York 


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83 


E.  108th,  from  5th  Ave. 

59  Madison  Ave. 
151  Lexington  Ave. 
201  Third  Ave. 

301  Second  Ave. 
401  First  Ave. 

E.  109th,  from  5th  Ave. 

60  Madison  Ave. 
201  Third  Ave. 
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401  First  Ave. 

E.  110th,  from  5th  Ave. 
52  Madison  Ave. 
201  Third  Ave. 
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401  First  Ave. 
440  Pleasant  Ave. 

E.  111th,  from  5th  Ave. 
57  Madison  Ave. 
201  Third  Ave. 
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401  First  Ave. 
437  Pleasant  Ave. 

E.  112th,  from  5th  Ave. 
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401  First  Ave. 
501  Pleasant  Ave. 

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56  Madison  Ave. 
201  Third  Ave. 
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401  First  Ave. 
501  Pleasant  Ave. 

E.  114th,  1391  5th  Ave. 
63  Madison  Ave. 
201  Third  Ave. 
301  Second  Ave. 
401  First  Ave. 
501  Pleasant  Ave. 

E.  115th,  1399  5th  Ave. 
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201  Third  Ave. 
301  Second  Ave. 
401  First  Ave. 
501  Pleasant  Ave. 

E.  116th,  1921  5th  Ave. 
67  Madison  Ave. 
201  Third  Ave. 
301  Second  Ave. 
401  First  Ave. 
501  Pleasant  Ave. 


E.  117th,  from  5th  Ave. 
51  Madison  Ave. 
203  Third  Ave. 
301  Second  Ave. 
401  First  Ave. 
501  Pleasant  Ave. 

E.  118th,  from  5th  Ave. 
51  Madison  Ave. 
201  Third  Ave. 
301  Second  Ave. 
401  First  Ave. 
501  Pleasant  Ave. 

E.  119th,  from  5th  Ave. 
32  Madison  Ave. 
201  Third  Ave. 
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401  First  Ave. 
501  Pleasant  Ave. 

E.  120th,  from  5th  Ave. 

50  Madison  Ave. 
201  Third  Ave. 
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401  First  Ave. 
501  Pleasant  Ave. 

E.  121st,  from  1869  Madison 
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51  Madison  Ave. 
203  Third  Ave. 
301  Second  Ave. 
401  First  Ave. 

501  Pleasant  Ave. 

E.  122d,  from  1883  Madison 
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201  Third  Ave. 
301  First  Ave. 
501  Pleasant  Ave. 

E.  123d,  from  1911  Madison 
Ave. 
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301  Second  Ave. 
401  First  Ave. 
501  Pleasant  Ave. 

E.  124th,  2001  5th  Ave. 
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401  First  Ave. 
442  Pleasant  Ave. 


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E.  128th,  20775th  Ave. 
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E.  129th,  2099  5th  Ave. 
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30  Madison  Ave. 
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Lexington  Ave. 

E.  132d,  2165  5th  Ave. 
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E.  132d  (23d  Ward),  from 
82  Lincoln  Ave. 
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577  Alexander  Ave. 
651  Willis  Ave. 
779  Brook  Ave. 
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65  Park  Ave. 

E.  133d  (23d  Ward),  from 
112  Cypress  Ave. 
941  Cypress  Ave. 
Locust  Ave. 


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Underwear 


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New    York 


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85 


E.  134th,  2201  oth  Ave. 
48  Madison  Ave. 
52  Park  Ave. 

E.  134th  (23d  Ward),  from 
2439  Third  Ave. 
475  Third  Ave. 
557  Alexander  Ave. 
651  Willis  Ave. 
779  Brook  Ave. 
901  S.  Boulevard 

940  Cypress  Ave. 
Locust  Ave. 

E.  135th,  2207  5th  Ave. 

10  Madison  Ave. 

Park  Ave. 

E.  135th  (23d  Ward),  from 
Gerard  Ave. 
459  Rider  Ave. 
485  Third  Ave. 
511  Lincoln  Ave. 
577  Alexander  Ave. 
665  Willis  Ave. 
753  Brown  Place 
779  Brook  Ave. 
841  St.  Ann's  Ave. 

941  Cypress  Ave. 
953  S.  Boulevard 
975  Willow  Ave. 

Walnut  Ave. 
Locust  Ave. 

E.  136th,  from  5th  Ave.  to 
Harlem  River 

E.  136th  (23d  Ward),  from 
190  Rider  Ave. 
462  Rider  Ave. 
493  Third  Ave. 
635  Willis  Ave. 
779  Brook  Ave. 
975  Willow  Ave. 
Locust  Ave. 

E.  137th,   from  220  Rider 
Ave. 
475  E.  137th 
503  Third  Ave. 
651  Willis  Ave. 
841  St.  Ann's  Ave. 
1033  Willow  Ave. 
Locust  Ave. 

E.    138th,     from    Harlem 
River  to  Long  Island 
Sound 
River  Ave. 
509  Third  Ave. 
779  Brook  Ave. 


E.  138th— Continued 
944  Cypress  Ave. 

Robbins  Ave.     ' 
1040  Willow  Ave. 

Long  Island  Sound. 

E.  139th,   from  276   Rider 
Ave. 
473  Rider  Ave. 
521  Third  Ave. 
761  Brook  Ave. 
St.  Ann's  Ave. 
Intersection 
S.  Boulevard 
Locust  Ave. 

E.  140th,  from  328  Morris 
Ave. 
497  Morris  Ave. 
535  Third  Ave. 
577  Alexander  Ave. 

778  Brook  Ave. 
Intersection 
S.  Boulevard 
Locust  Ave. 

E.   141st,   from    366    Rider 
Ave. 

463  Rider  Ave. 
551  Third  Ave. 
753  Brook  Ave. 

1183  Locust  Ave. 

E.    I42d,   from    390    Rider 
Ave. 
481  Rider  Ave. 
557  Third  Ave. 
661  Willis  Ave. 
786  St.  Ann's  Ave. 

E.  143d,  from  479  E.  144th 
468  E.  144th 
563  Third  Ave. 
751  Brook  Ave. 
St.  Ann's  Ave. 

E.   144th,     from    Harlem 
River 

464  Rider  Ave. 
587  Third  Ave. 
651  Willis  Ave. 
811  St.  Ann's  Ave. 

E.  145th,  from  510  E.  146th 
524  E.  146th 
605  Third  Ave. 

779  Brook  Ave. 
829  St.  Ann's  Ave. 


E.  146th,  from  466  Railroad 
Ave.  E. 
497  Morris  Ave. 
619  Third  Ave. 
779  Brook  Ave. 
827  St.  Ann's  Ave. 

E.  147th,  from  2792  Third 
Ave. 
635  Third  Ave. 
663  Bergen  Ave. 
775  Brook  Ave. 
824  St.  Ann's  Ave. 

E.  148th,  from  518  Railroad 
Ave.  E. 
517  Morris  Ave. 
597  Cortlandt  Ave. 
631  Third  Ave. 
651  Willis  Ave. 
796  St.  Ann's  Ave. 

E.    149th,     from    Harlem 
River 
505  Morris  Ave. 
643  Third  Ave. 
785  St.  Ann's  Ave. 
952  Concord  Ave. 
Wetmore  Ave. 

E.    150th,     from     Harlem 
River. 
271  River  Ave. 
329  Mott  Ave. 
523  Morris  Ave. 
627  Melrose  Ave. 
Third  Ave. 

E.  151st,  from  614  Railroad 
Ave.  E. 
497  Morris  Ave. 
597  Cortlandt  Ave. 
673  Third  Ave. 

E.  152d,  from  638  Railroad 

Ave.  E. 
497  Morris  Ave. 
597  Cortlandt  Ave. 
687  Third  Ave. 

E.     153d,    from     Railroad 
Ave.  E. 
501  Morris  Ave. 
597  Cortlandt  Ave. 
689  Elton  Ave. 
Third  Ave. 

E.    154th,    from     Railroad 

Ave.  E. 
.     497  Morris  Ave. 
597  Cortlandt  Ave. 
687  Elton  Ave. 
Third  Ave. 


86 


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87 


E.    155th,    from    Railroad 
Ave.  E. 
497  Morris  Ave. 
597  Cortlandt  Ave. 
685  Elton  Ave. 
Third  Ave. 

E.  156th,  from  756  Railroad 
Ave.  E. 

593  Courtlandt  Ave. 
689  Elton  Ave. 
814  Eagle  Ave. 
896  Trinity  Ave. 
1020  Prospect  Ave. 
Legget  Ave. 

E.  157th,  from  770  Railroad 
Ave.  E. 

597  Cortlandt  Ave. 
677  Elton  Ave. 
Third  Ave. 

E.  158th,  from  Morris  Ave. 
to  3101  Third  Ave. 
585  Cortlandt  Ave. 
683  Elton  Ave. 
Third  Ave. 

E.  159th,  from  820  Railroad 
Ave.  E. 
613  Cortlandt  Ave. 
703  Elton  Ave. 
.  721  Third  Ave. 

E.  160th,  from  844  Morris 
Ave. 
607  Cortlandt  Ave. 
689  Elton  Ave. 

Washington  Ave. 

E.  161st,  from  Jerome  Ave. 
to  3191  Third  Ave. 
515  Morris  Ave. 
615  Cortlandt  Ave. 
655  Melrose  Ave. 
677  Elton  Ave. 
Third  Ave. 

E.  162d,  from  Jerome  Ave. 
to  3211  Third  Ave. 
528  Fleetwood  Ave. 
620  Cortlandt  Ave. 
703  Elton  Ave. 
765  Brook  Ave. 
Third  Ave. 

E.  163d,  from  Jerome  Ave 
to  955  Prospect  Ave. 
536  Morris  Ave. 
637  Cortlandt  Ave. 


E.  163d— Continued 
785  Third  Ave. 

853  Trinity  Ave. 
987  Union  Ave. 

E.  164th,  from  E.  165th  and 
Sheridan  Ave. 
695  Brook  Ave. 
785  Third  Ave. 
851  Trinity  Ave. 

E.  165th,  from  Jerome  Ave. 
685  Vanderbilt  Ave.  E. 
777  Third  Ave. 
893  Jackson  Ave. 
1030  Prospect  Ave. 
1148  Tiffany 

Westchester  Ave. 

E.  166th,  from  Morris  Ave. 
to  3387  Third  Ave. 
711  Vanderbilt  Ave.  E. 
749  Washington  Ave. 
768  Third  Ave. 

E.  167th,  from  Jerome  Ave. 
to  Westchester 
707  Vanderbilt  Ave.  E. 
743  Third  Ave. 
1042  Stebbins  Ave. 
1126  Tiffany 
1248  West  Farms  Road 

E.  168th,  from  Fleetwood 
Ave. 
727  Washington  Ave. 
751  Third  Ave. 
936  Forest  Ave. 
949  Tinton  Ave. 
Prospect  Ave. 

E.    169th,    from    Sheridan 
Ave. 
696  Brook  Ave. 
779  Third  Ave. 
883  Clinton  Ave. 
995  Union  Ave. 
1068  Stebbins  Ave. 
1152  Fox 

-Simpson 

E.    170th,    from     Webster 
Ave. 
701  Vanderbilt  Ave.  E. 
731  Washington  Ave. 
749  Third  Ave. 
803  Fulton  Ave. 

854  Franklin  Ave. 
895  Clinton  Ave. 


E.    171st,    from    Webster 
Ave.  to  Fulton  Ave. 
Brook  Ave. 
Vanderbilt- Ave.  E. 
Washington  Ave. 
Third  Ave. 

E.172d,  from  1618  Vander- 
bilt A*-e.  E. 
720  Vanderbilt  Ave.  E 

746  Washington  Ave. 
752  Bathgate  Ave. 
774  Third  Ave. 

E.173d,  682  Weeks 
-Morris  Ave. 
Carter  Ave. 
759  Washington  Ave. 
765  Lafayette  Ave. 
779  Third  Ave. 
Fulton  Ave. 

E.  174th,  from  Eden  Ave. 
to  Third  Ave. 
416  Eden  Ave. 
438  Fleetwood  Ave. 
461  Eastburn  Ave. 
497  Weeks  Ave. 
545  Topping  Ave. 
575  Anthony  Ave. 

Parker  Ave. 
751  Washington  Ave. 
Third  Ave. 

E.  175th,  from  Crane  Place 
to  Fulton  Ave. 
667  Webster  Ave. 

747  Washington  Ave. 
800  Third  Ave. 

Fairmount  Ave. 

E.  176th,  from  1822  Jerome 
Ave. 
351  Jerome  Ave. 
451  Fleetwood  Ave. 
517  Morris  Ave. 
670  Webster  Ave. 
727  Vanderbilt  Ave.  E. 
Third  Ave. 

E.  177th,  from  1900  Jerome 
Ave. 
371  Jerome  Ave. 
451  Fleetwood  Ave. 
489  Tremont  Ave. 

E.    178th,    from    Burnside 
Ave. 
651  Webster  Ave. 
737  Washington  Ave. 
800  Third  Ave. 

Lafontaine  Ave. 


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Max  Solomon 

Separate   Skirts  a  Specialty 

472  Broadway 

30,  32,  34  and  36  Crosby  Street  New  York 

Telephone,  2023  Spring 


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are  sought  after  because  they  are 
perfect  in  fit,  are  finished  with  care 
and  the  best  of  workmanship.  Ask 
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89 


E.  179th,  from  2001  Tiebout 
Ave. 
615  Tiebout  Ave. 
737  Washington  Ave. 
779  Third  Ave. 

E.  180th,  from  2100  Morris 
Ave.  to  Valentine  Ave. 

E.  181st,  from  2144  Morris 
Ave. 
453  Morris  Ave. 
471  Creston  Ave. 
511  Ryer  Ave. 
530  Anthony  Ave. 

Intersection 
737  Washington  Ave. 
765  Bathgate  Ave. 

Third  Ave. 

Avenue  St.  John 

Cambreling  Ave. 

Prospect  Ave. 

E.  182d,   from  2294  Fleet- 
wood Ave. 
424  Fleetwood  Ave. 
569  Valentine  Ave. 
Intersection 
Tiebout  Ave. 
675  Vanderbilt  Ave.  E. 
785  Bathgate  Ave. 
Third  Ave. 

E.  183d,  from  2284  Jerome 
Ave. 
401  Jerome  Ave. 
561  Valentine  Ave. 
651  Webster  Ave. 
793  Third  Ave. 

E.  184th,  from  2374  Jerome 
Ave. 
401  Jerome  Ave. 
525  Anthony  Ave. 
651  Webster  Ave. 
675  Vanderbilt  Ave.  E. 
Washington  Ave. 

E.  185th,  from  Vanderbilt 
Ave.  E. 
675  Vanderbilt  Ave.  E. 
693  Washington  Ave. 

E.  186th,  from  Vanderbilt 
Ave.  E. 
Vanderbilt  Ave.  E. 
737  Washington  Ave. 
Kingsbridge  Road 


E.  187th,  from  2424  Bain- 
bridge  Ave. 
628  Bainbridge  Ave. 
815  Lorillard  Place 
881  Arthur  Ave. 
1038  Taylor  Ave. 
S.  Boulevard 

E.  188th,  from  Vanderbilt 
Ave.  E. 
675  Vanderbilt  Ave.  E. 
737  Washington  Ave. 
815  Lorillard  Place 
Hoffman  Ave. 

E.  189th,   from  2841   Van- 
derbilt Ave.  W. 
689  Kingsbridge  Road 
846  Hoffman  Ave. 
922  Cambreling  Ave. 
S.  Boulevard 

Eastburn,  from  456  Walnut 
to  North 
1649  Walnut 

Eastchester,  from  Jerome 
to  Bronx  River 
863  Kepler  Ave. 
927  Katonah  Ave. 
1073  Webster  Ave. 

Eclipse,   from    Mosholu 
Parkway  to  Webster 
876  Mosholu  Parkway 
942  Woodlawn  Road 

Eden  Ave.,  from  1567  Sheri- 
dan Ave. 
1508  Sheridan  Ave. 
1648  Walnut 

Bender  Ave. 

Edenwood  Ave.,  from  321 
B  u  r  n  s  i  d  e  Ave.  to 
Kingsbridge  Road 

Hampden 

St.  James 

Edgar,  from  22  Trinity 
Place  to  61  Greenwich 

Edgecombe  Ave.,  from  318 
W.  135th 
26  W.  136th 
94  W.  139th 
225  W.  145th 
341  W.  150th 
W.  155th 
St.  Nicholas  Place 


Edgecombe  Road,  from  W. 
155th 
W.  160th 
W.  167th 
Amsterdam  Ave. 

Edgewater  Road,  from 
Southern  Boulevard 
to  Farragut 


Eighth,  from  94  6th  Ave. 
138  Sixth  Ave. 
96  Macdougal 
66  Fifth  Ave. 
42  University  Place  - 
26  Greene 
10  Mercer 
1  Broadway 


D 


130  Broadway 

142  Lafayette  Place 

Astor  Place 
151  Fourth  Ave. 

1  Third  Ave. 
37  Second  Ave. 
83  First  Ave. 
127  Avenue  A. 

300  Avenue  B 
342  Avenue  C 
391  Avenue  D 
408  Lewis 


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J 


Eighth      Ave.,      from      585 

Hudson 
2  Abingdon  Square 

20  W.  12th 

45  W.  4th 

68  Greenwich  Ave. 

79  W.  14th 
159  W.  18th 
259  W.  23d 
361  W.  28th 
419  W.  31st 
479  W.  34th 
571  W.  38th 
661  W.  42d 
733  W.  46th 
829  W.  50th 
891  W.  53d 
949  W.  56th 
989  W.  58th 

Central  Park  W. 

2153  W.  116th 

2230  W.  120th 

2262  St.  Nicholas  Ave. 

2330  W.  125th 

2425  W.  130th 


90  ROUND-ABOUT      NEW    YORK 

D.    E.    SICHER   &    CO. 

MANUFACTURER  OF 

Ladies'  ^=^= 


Undergarments 

Pillow    Shams    a    Specialty 


105,    107,    109,    111    and    113    Wooster  Street 

Between  Spring  and  Prince  Streets  NEW  YORK 

Bloomingdales'   Ribbons 

From  the  narrow  baby  ribbon  to  the  wide  sash 
widths,  Bloomingdales'  Ribbons  are  pure  silk  and 
lower  in  price  than  all  others,  grade  for  grade. 
Satin  and  Gros  Grain  Baby  Ribbon  are  to  be* 
found  here  in  greatest  variety  of  shades.  So 
are    all    the    other    popular    styles    and    widths.. 

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93 


Eighth  Ave.— Continued 

2534  W.  135th 

2729  W.  145th 
W.  155th 
Harlem  River 

Eighteenth,  from  Second  to 
Fourth  Ave. 
White  Plains  Ave. 

Eldridge,  from  86  Division 
to  E.  Houston 
29  Canal 
101  Grand 
251  E.  Houston 

Eleventh  Ave.,  from  553  W. 
14th 

26  W.  15th 

86  W.  18th 
181  W.  23d 
246  W.  26th 
279  W.  28th 
389  W.  33d 
473  W.  38th 
511  W.  40th 
551  W.  42d 
623  W.  46th 
665  W.  48th 
706  W.  50th 
756  W.  53d 
821  W.  56th 
872  W.  60th 
996  W.  64th 

West  End  Ave. 
Boulevard 

Elizabeth,  from  60  Bayard 
41  Canal 
109  Grand 
225  Prince 
313  Bleecker 

Elliott,  from  Marcher  Ave. 
to  Webster 
174  Cromwell  Ave. 
224  Jerome  Ave. 
412  Morris  Ave. 
424  Fleetwood  Ave. 

Ellon  Ave.,  from  Third  Ave. 
to  Brook  Ave. 

Ellwood,  from  Hillside 
Ave.  to  Sherman  Ave. 
and  Kingsbridge  Road 

Elm,  from  12  Reade  to  64 

Spring 

23  Duane 

111  Canal 

157  Grand 

211  Spring 


Elsmere  Place,  from  1930 
Prospect  Ave.  to  Cro- 
tona  Parkway 

Elton  Ave.,  from  2945  Third 
Ave.  to  Brook 
647  Third  Ave. 
669  E.  153d 
801  E.  158th 
901  E.  162d 

Elwood    Ave.,    from    Perot 
Ave.  to  3254  Sedgwick 
Ave. 
3096  Boston  Road. 

Elwood  Place, from  Crotona 
Ave.  to  Prospect 

Ely,  from  604  Spofford  to 
S.  Boulevard 

Ely  Place,  from  Elwood 
Ave.  to  Graham  Ave. 

Emrich  Place,  from  Heath 
to   Kingsbridge  Road 

Emerson,  from  Tenth  Ave. 
to  Prescott  Ave. 

Ernescliff  Place,  from  St. 
George's  Crescent  to 
Mosholu  Parkway 

Essex,  158  Division  to  225 
E.  Houston 
27  Hester 
56  Grand 
97  Delancey 
185  E.  Houston 

Essex  Market,  from  354 
Grand,  cor.  Essex 

Essex  Market  Place,  from 
70  Ludlow  to  Essex 

Evelyn  Place,  from  Aque- 
duct to  Jerome 

Exchange  Alley,  from  57 
Broadway  to  33  Trin- 
ity Place 

Exchange  Place,  from  Han- 
over to  Broadway 
14  Hanover 
70  New 

Faile,  from  Wetmore  Ave. 
to  Edgewater  Road 


Fairmount  Ave.,  from  Ful- 
ton Ave.  to  S.  Boule- 
vard. 

915  Arthur  Ave. 
1027  Prospect  Ave. 
1089  Marmion  Ave. 

Fairmount  Place, from  Pros- 
pect Ave.  to  Crotona 
Parkway 

Falconer,  from  Edgewater 
Road  to  Preble 

Farmer's  Market,  at  Wash- 
ington,  Gansevoort 
and  West 

Farragut,  from  Edgewater 
Road    to    Edgewater 
Road      . 
Hunt's  Point  Road 

Featherbed  Lane,  from  1616 
Aqueduct  Ave.  to  166 
Jerome  Ave. 

Ferry,  from  90  Gold  to  313 
Pearl 
23  Jacob 
59  Pearl 

Fieldston  Road, from  River- 
dale  Ave.,  to  City  line 

Fifteenth,  from  2d  Ave. 
White  Plains  Ave. 
Fourth  Ave. 

Fifth,  from  381  Bowery 
201  Bowery 
401  First  Ave. 
501  Avenue  A 
701  Avenue  C 
906  East  River 

Fifth  Ave.,  from  13  Wash- 
ington Square  N. 
9  Clinton  Place 
23  9th 
69  14th 
109  18th 
185  23d 

198  Broadway 
251  28th 
285  30th 
355  34th 
425  38th 
503  42d 
547  45th 


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M.    KAEMPFER 


Importer  and  Manufacturer 


a  LL  grades,  styles  and 
'*•  colors  in  Sateens,  Silk 
Mercerized  and  Satin  Surah 
Percalines  and  Silesias. 

Lyons  Silk  and  Silk  Serges. 


Dress  L/inings 


ETC. 


Linen    Shrunk  Canvas  and  3  9  2      BfOadwaV 


Collar  Canvas. 


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1392  Franklin  IN  CW       I  DTK 


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SEMI-ANNUAL 

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Possibly  you  are  a  patron  of  this  sale.  If 
not,  you  are  missing  one  of  the  greatest 
bargain  events  of  the  year.  It  is  a  promi- 
nent feature  of  our  clothing  business,  and 
we  have  a  list  of  thousands  of  discriminating 
men  who  take  advantage  of  this  sale  at  its 
every  recurrence. 

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95 


Fifth  Ave.— Continued 
595  48th 
673  53d 

719  56th 

781  59th 

830  64th 

880  69th 

931  74th 

960  77th 

989  80th 
1040  85th 
1090  90th 
1140  95th 
1190100th 
1240 105th 
1280  109th 
1820  111th 
1900  115th 
1980  119th 
120th 

Mount  Morris  Park 
2001  124th 
2121 130th 
2201 134th 
2281  138th 

W.  139th 
Harlem  River 

Findlay  Ave.,  from  E.  165th 
to  Fleetwood 
E.  169th 
Elliott 

First,  from  303  Bowery 
25  Second  Ave. 
125  Avenue  A 

First  Ave.  from  170  E.  Hous- 
ton 
13  1st 
67  E.  4th 

115  7th 

135  St.  Mark's  Place 

147  E.  9th 

197  E.  12th 

239  E.  14th 

297  E.  17th 

329  E.  19th 

393  E.  23d 

479  E.  28th 

577  E.  33d 

645  E.  37th 

741  E.  42d 

825  E.  46th 

891  E.  50th 

985  E.  54th 
1065  E.  68th 
1157  E.  63d 
1205  E.  65th 


First  Ave.— Continued 
1265  E.  68th 
1361  E.  73d 
1479  E.  77th 
1561  E.  81st 
1637  E.  85th 
1681  E.  87th 
1741  E.  90th 
1781  E.  92d 
1847  E.  95th 
1940  E.  100th 
2035  E.  105th 
2121  E.  109th 
2239  E.  115th 
2345  E.  120th 

2405  E.  123d 
2440  E.  126th 

E.  127th 
Harlem  River 

Fleetwood  Ave.,  from   Rail- 
road Ave.  W. 

905  Railroad  Ave.  W. 

939  E.  162d 

981  E.  164th 
1200  E.  169th 
1404  Elliott 
1572  Sheridan  Ave. 
1618  Walnut 
1720  E.  174th 
1872  Mount  Hope  Place 
2050  Burnside  Ave. 
2168  Cameron  Place 
2243  E.  182d 
2374  E.  184th 

2406  Welch 

Fletcher,  212  Pearl 
17  Water 
45  South 

Foote  Ave.  from  Edgewater 
Road  to  Farragut 

Fordham  Landing  Road,  from 

Harlem  River  to  2460 

Jerome  Ave. 
201  Sedgwick  Ave. 
286  Andrews 
311  Aqueduct  Ave. 
Edenwood  Ave. 
367  Davidson  Ave. 

Fordham    Road,    from    448 
Welch 
535  Anthony  Ave. 
554  Valentine  Ave. 
580  Tiebout  Ave. 
604  Kingsbridge  Road 


Forest,  from  Rock,  E.  of 
Riverdale  Ave. 

Forest    Ave.,    from    West-% 
Chester  Ave.  to  936  E. 
168th 
759  E.  156th 
853  Denman  Place 
873  Clifton 
951  E.  163d 
1098  George 
1118  Home 

Forsyth,   from  68  Division 
to  133  E.  Houston 
31  Canal 
91  Grand 
165  Rivington 
221  E.  Houston 

Fort     George     Ave.,     from 
Amsterdam     Ave.     to 
Eleventh  Ave. 
Audubon  Ave. 

Fort  Independence,  from 
Boston  Ave.  to  Bailey 
Ave. 

Fort  Washington  Ave.,  from 
Boulevard  and  W. 
159th  to  Kingsbridge 
Road 

Fourth  Ave.,  continuation 
of  Bowery  to  100  E. 
34th 

36  Astor  Place 
42  8th 

115  E.  12th  " 
159  E.  14th 

Union  Square 
193  E.  16th 
221  E.  18th 
251  E.  20th 
303  E.  23d 
343  E.  25th 
403  E.  28th 
443  E.  30th 
483  E.  32d 
E.  34th 

Fourteenth,  from  Bronxter- 
race  to  5th  Ave. 
White  Plains  Ave. 

Fox,  from  578  Robbins  Ave 
to  1235  Intervale 
931  Robbins  Ave. 
953  Concord  Ave. 


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those  for  women.  Original  creations, 
dainty  becoming  styles  of  children's 
and  misses'  dresses  are  priced  most 
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Third    Avenue,    59th   and   60th   Streets,   New  York 


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Fox— Continued 
957  Wales  Ave. 
1036  Prospect  Ave. 
1186  Legget  Ave. 
1324  Lane  Ave. 
1384  Intervale  Ave. 
1416  Tiffany 
1520  Dongan 
1618  E.  165th 
1786  Home 

Frankfort,  from  168  Nassau 
to  340  Pearl 
17  William 
49  Gold 
92  Pearl 

Franklin,  from  64  Baxter  to 
North  River 
13  Centre 
69  Broadway 
127  West  Broadway 
193  Greenwich 
217  West 

Franklin  Alley,  from  Frank- 
lin to  White 

Franklin  Ave.,  from  3346 
Third  Ave.  to  854  E. 
170th 

1054  Third  Ave. 

1168  E.  167th 

1366  Jefferson 

1397  E.  170th 

Franklin  Place,  from  70 
Franklin  to  White 

Franklin  Square,  from  Ferry 

to  Frankfort 

Freeman,  from  Union  Ave. 
to  S.  Boulevard 
Prospect  Ave. 
Stebbins  Ave. 
Intervale  Ave. 

Front,  from  49  Whitehall  to 
East  River 
25  Broad 
77  Old  Slip 
115  Wall 

159  Maiden  Lane 
201  Fulton 
293  Roosevelt 

Jntersection 
301  Montgomery 
395  Jackson 
435  Corlears 


Fulton,  from  93  South 

15  Front 

39  Pearl 
101  William 
165  Broadway 
227  Greenwich 
260  West 

Fulton    Ave.,  from   Frank- 
lin Ave.  to  Fairmount 
Ave. 
1131  Franklin  Ave. 
1233  E.  168th 
1393  E.  170th 
E.  175th 

Fulton  Market,  Fulton  cor. 
South 

Gansevoort,  from  356  W.  4th 
1  W.  13th 
31  Hudson 
51  Ninth  Ave. 
114  West 
142  Thirteenth  Ave. 

Garden,  from  S.  Boulevard 
and  Kingsbridge 
Prospect  Ave. 

Garfield,  from  Jerome  Ave. 
to  Bainbridge  Ave. 
Anthony  Ave. 
Valentine  Ave. 
Briggs  Ave. 

Gay,  from  143  Waverly  to 
14  Christopher 

George,  from   1087  Boston 
Road  to  1071  Prospect 
Ave. 
940  Forest  Ave. 
972  Tinton  Ave. 
Union  Ave. 

Gerard  Ave,,  from  E.  135th 
to  Jerome  Ave. 
251  E.  138th 
587  E.  150th 

Sedgwick  Ave. 
E.  167th 
Arcularius  Place 

German     Place,    from    785 
Westchester  Ave. 
616  Westchester  Ave. 
650  Rae 
E.  165th 


Gilbert,  from  Hunt's  Point 
Road  to  Edgewater 
Faile 
Barnard 

Giles    Place,  from    Boston 
Ave.    to    Van    Court- 
landt  Ave. 
Sedgwick  Ave. 

Goerck,  from  574  Grand  to 
396  E.  3d 
21  Broome 
81  Rivington 
163  E.  3d 

Gold,  from  89  Maiden  Lane 
to  49  Frankfort 
21  Piatt 
53  Fulton 
83  Spruce 
103  Frankfort 

Gorsa  Ave.,  from  Hunter 
Ave.  to  Gorsa  Lane 

Gorsa  Lane,  from  5th  Ave. 
to  Gorsa  Ave. 

Gouverneur,    from    275   Di- 
vision 
21  Henry 
57  Monroe 
75  Water 

Gouverneur   Slip,   from   371 
South 
4  Front 
12  Water 

Gouverneur   Lane,   from  49 
South  to  97  Water 
15  Front 
Water 

Graham  Ave.,  from  Perot  to 
Fenno  Place 
Malcolm 
Boston  Ave. 

Gramercy  Park,  between  102 
to  148  E.  21st  and  107  to 
149  E.  20th 

Grand,  from  78  Varick 
19  Sullivan 
53  W.  Broadway 
121  Broadway 
165  Centre 
235  Bowery 
271  Forsyth 
309  Allen 


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ELIAS   SPERLING  MORITZ  BARIN 

SPERLING   &   BARIN 


Manufacturers  of 

Ladies'  Wrappers 

OFFICE  AND  SALESROOM 

25-27    West    Houston   Street,    New   York 

One  Block  West  of  Broadway 

ISIDOR   COHN  HENRY   C.    BROWN  DAVID   COHN 

COHN,  BROWN  &  CO. 

Manufacturers  of 

Young  Men's,  Boys'  and  Children's 

PANTS 

Also     BICYCLE    PANTS 

715,  717    and   719    Broadway,   New  York 

Corner  of  Washington    Place 


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Grand— Continued 
375  Norfolk 
425  Attorney 
469  Division 
503  E.  Broadway 
558  Lewis 
589  Corlears 
621  East 

Grant  Ave.,  from  321  Burn- 
side  Ave. 
Clinton  Place 
Hampden 
Fordham  L'dg  Road 

Gray,  from  1T88  Weeks  to 
Anthony  Ave. 
Morris  Ave. 
Topping  Place 
Crane  Place 

Great     Jones,     from      682 
Broadway 
28  Lafayette 
59  Bowery 

Green     Ave.,   from     Gorsa 
Ave. 

Greene,    335    Canal    to    30 
Clinton  Place 
33  Grand 
119  Prince 
217  W.  3d 

242  Washington  Place 
265  Clinton  Place 

Greenwich,  from  2  Battery 
1  Battery  Place 

49  Trinity  Place 

91  Rector 
141  Cedar 
171  Cortlandt 
201  Fulton 
231  Barclay 
'    253  Park  Place 
285  Warren 
325  Duane 
371  Franklin 
415  Hubert 
452  Desbrosses 
515  Spring 
585  W.  Houston 
631  Morton 
679  Christopher 
713  Charles 
771  Bank 
800  Jane 
835  Gansevoort 


Greenwich  Ave.,  from  1056th 
Ave. 

7  Christopher 
57  Perry 
74  Seventh  Ave. 
103  W.  12th 
115  Jane 
136  Eighth  Ave. 

Grenada  Place,  from  St. 
George's  Crescent  to 
Mosholu  Parkway 

Grinnell  Place,  from  Tiffany 
to  Faile  Lane  Ave. 

Grote,    from    Kingsbridge 
Road    to    1203    Kings- 
bridge  Road 
954  Cambreling  Ave. 

1071  Prospect  Ave. 
1150  Mapes  Ave. 
1131  S.  Boulevard 

Crotona  Parkway. 

Grove,  490  Hudson    to   110 
Waverly  Place 
17  Bedford 
49  Bleecker 
71  W.  4th 
96  Waverly  Place 

Grove    (23d    Ward),    from 
2976  3d  Ave.  to  Brook 
717  Third  Ave. 
725  Bergen  Ave. 

Gun  Hill  Road,  from  Mosh- 
olu Parkway  to  Bronx 
River 
692  Jerome  Ave. 
822  Woodlawn  Road 
982  Perry  Ave. 
1028  Hull  Ave. 

1072  Webster  Ave. 
1130  Lowmede 

Guttenberg,     from     West- 
chester Ave.  to  Boone 
Ave. 
Caxton  Ave. 
Hunter  Ave. 

Hague,  from  367  Pearl  to 
Cliff 

Hall,  213  6th  to  16  7th 

Hall  Place,  from  E.  165th  to 
E. 167th 


Halleck.  from  Edgewater 
Road  to  Hunt's  Point 
Road 

Land  Ave. 

Sacrahong 

Hamilton,  from  73  Catharine 
to  Market 

Hamilton  Place,  from  W. 
137th  and  Boulevard  to 
1700  Amsterdam 

Hampden,  from  Sedgwick 
to  Jerome  Aves. 
Andrews  Ave. 
Aqueduct  Ave. 
Edenwood  Ave. 

Hancock,  from  202  Bleecker 
to  Houston 

Hanover,  from  59  Wall  to 
123  Pearl 
6  Exchange  Place 

Hanover  Square,  from  111 
to  123  Pearl 

Hargeds,  Anthony  Ave.  to 
Valentine  Ave. 

Harlem  River  Terrace,  from 
Cedar  Ave  to  11th  Ave. 

Harrison,  from  81   Hudson 
23  Greenwich 
55  West 

Harry  Howard  Square,  from 
203  to  219  Canal 

Hawkstone,  from  Jerome  to 
Eden  Aves. 

Hawthorne,  from  10th  Ave. 
to  Seaman 
Nagle  Ave. 
Sherman  Ave. 
Kingsbridge  Road 
Cooper  Ave. 

Heath   Ave.,  from  Harlem 
River  terrace  to  River- 
dale 
Kingsbridge  Road 

Henderson  Place,  from  549 
E.  86th 


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628  Broadway  New  York 

"Werner  Made"  Trousers 

We  show  a  complete  line  of  the  "  Werner 
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These  trousers  are  made  as  trousers  should 
be  made — perfect  in  style,  perfect  in  fit, 
perfect  in  workmanship  and  right  in  price. 

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Third  Avenue,  59th  and  60th  Streets,  New  York 


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101 


Henry,  from  16    Oliver  to 
543  Grand 
19  Catharine 
153  Rutgers 
209  Clinton 
327  Grand 
338  Jackson 

Herald  Square,  Broadway, 
36th,  6th  Ave.  and  34th 

Hester,  from  216  Division 
to  182  Centre 
1  Clinton 
33  Norfolk 
97  Allen 
137  Chrystie 
175  Mott 
219  Centre 

Hewitt  Place,  from  Robbins 
Ave.  to  Prospect 

Hill,  from    Mosholu    Ave. 
W.  of  Fieldston  Road 

Hillside  Ave.,  from  Kings- 
bridge  Road  and  Nagle 
Ave.  to  11th  Ave. 
Ellwood 

Hoboken,  W.  Canal 

Hoe  Ave.,  from  Boston  Road 
E.  S.  Boulevard 

Hoffman     Ave.,    from     945 
Kingsbridge '  Road  to 
846  Pelham  Ave. 
2320  Kingsbridge  Road 
2395  E.  187th 
2482  E.  189th 
2508  Pelham  Ave. 

Holly  Place,  from  4306  Mt. 
Vernon  Ave. 
837  Mount  Vernon  Ave. 
853  Katonah  Ave. 
City  Line 

Home,  from  Boston  Road 
to  Westchester  Ave. 
943  Forest  Ave. 
959  Tinton  Ave. 
1034  Prospect  Ave. 
1060  Stebbins  Ave. 
1104  E.  169th 
1164  Simpson 
1184  S.  Boulevard 

West  Farms  Road 


Honeywell  Ave.,   from  1141 
Tremont  Ave.  to  1240 
Kingsbridge  Road 
2004  Mechanic 
2103  Samuel 

Horatio,   from   129  Green- 
wich Ave. 
52  Hudson 
146  Thirteenth  Ave. 

Howard,  from    201    Centre 
to  10  Mercer 
11  Elm 
47  Broadway 
53  Mercer 

Hubert,   from   151   Hudson 
to  North  River 
11  Collister 
33  Washington 
50  West 

Hudson,  139  Chambers  to 

47  Ninth  Ave. 

15  Reade 

56  Thomas 

75  Worth 
105  Franklin 
151  Hubert 
205  Desbrosses 
213  Canal 
248  Broome 
303  Spring 
387  W.  Houston 
423  Leroy 
447  Morton 
501  Christopher 
569  W.  11th 
598  Eighth  Ave. 
623  Jane 
653  Gansevoort 
683  W.  14th 
691  Ninth  Ave. 

Hull  Ave.,  from  Mosholu 
to  Woodlawn  Ceme- 
tery 

Eclipse 

Gun  Hill  Road 

Hunter  Ave.,  from  West- 
chester Ave.  to  1954 
Boston  Road 

Home 

West  Farms  Road 

Woodruff 

Rodman  Place 


Hunt's    Point    Road,    from 
Long  Island  Sound  to 
1980  S.  Boulevard 
144  Caswell 
570  Lane  Ave 

Spofford 
720  Lafayette  Road 
852  Wetmore  Ave. 

Hyatt  Place,  from  Vernon 
Ave.  to  City  Line 

Independence  Ave.,  from 
Spuyten  Duy  vil  Park- 
way and  Kappock 

Intervale  Ave.,  from  S.  Bou- 
levard to  Boston  Road 
800  Fox 
872  Kelly 
933  Dongan 
960  Westchester  Ave. 
1104  E.  167th 
1204  Home 
1235  Fox 

Inwood    Ave.,    from    Clark 
Place    to    Featherbed 
Lane 
1414  Elliot 

1458  Macomb's  Road 
Walnut 

Irene  Place,  from  Loring 
Place  to  Jerome 

Irving   Place,  from  117  E. 
14th  to  124  E.  20th 
17  E. 15th 
65  E.  18th 
88  E.  20th 

Isaac,  from  Decatur  Ave. 
to  Webster  Ave. 
725  Decatur  Ave. 
737  Webster 

Isham,  from  10th  Ave.  to 
Spuyten  Duyvil  Creek 
Sherman  Ave. 
Vermilyea  Ave. 
Kingsbridge  Road 
Seaman  Ave. 
W.  218th 

Jackson,  from  543  Grand  to 
E.  River 
17  Madison 
63  Water 
87  South 


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Third  Avenue,  59th  and  60th  Streets  &{&>   York 

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J  .      &      M  .      COHN 


Manufacturers     of 

Silk  Waists 


189-199    Greene    Street,    New   York 

Near   Blcccker  Street 


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103 


Jackson   Ave.,  from  West- 
chester Ave.  to  Boston 
Road 
665  Westchester  Ave. 
881  Clifton 
1007  E.  165th 
Home 

Jacob,  from  63  Frankfort 
to  23  Ferry 

Jacobus  Place,  from  Ter- 
race View  Ave.  to 
Kingsbridge  Road 

James,  from  215  Park  Row 
to  1  James  Slip 
25  New  Bowery 
73  Oak 

101  New  Chambers 
104  Cherry 

James  Slip,  from  77  Cherry 
to  E.  R. 
9  Water 
19  South 

Jane,  from  115  Greenwich 
Ave.  to  N.  R. 
31  W.  4th 
33  Eighth  Ave. 
59  Hudson 
69  Greenwich 
97  Washington 
159  West 

Jansen  Place,  from  Terrace 
View  Ave. 

Jay,  from    67  Hudson    to 
N.  R. 
27  Greenwich 
37  Washington 
59  West 

Jefferson,  from  179  Division 
to  E.  R. 

86  South 
7  E.  Broadway 
39  Madison 
65  Cherry 

Jefferson  (23d  Ward)  from 
1366  Franklin  Ave.  to 
Boston  Road 

885  Franklin  Ave. 
895  Clinton  Ave. 

Jennings,  from  Union  Ave. 
to  Stebbins  Ave. 
1040  Prospect  Ave. 
1082  Bristow 


Jerome,  from  White  Plains 
Ave.  to  4th  Ave. 

Jerome  Ave.,  from  Harlem 
River  to  City  Line 

Sedgwick  Ave. 

E.  161st 
1324  Clark  Place 
1410  Elliot 
1534  Walton  Ave. 
1660  Belmont  Place 
1822  E.  176th 
1960  Tremont  Ave. 
2049  Burnside  Ave. 
2168  Cameron  Place 
2294  E.  183d 
2374  E.  184th 
2460  Welch 

2674  Kingsbridge  Road 
3030  S.  Boulevard 
3114  Potter  Place 
3182  VanCourtland  Ave. 
3466  Gun  Hill  Road 
3528  Katonah  Ave. 

John  (23d  Ward)  from 
Brook  to  Eagle  Aves. 

John,  from  184  Broadway 
30  Nassau 
88  Gold 
120  Pearl 

Johnson  Ave., from  Spuyten 
Duyvil  Parkway  to 
Spuyten  Duyvil  Park- 
way and  Kappock 

Jones,  from  180  W.  4th  to 
281  Bleecker 

Jones  Alley,  from  Bleecker 
to  Great  Jones 

Jones  Lane,  from  53  South 
to  103  Fronf 

Julianna,  from  White 
Plains  Ave.  to  Bronx 

Juliet,  from  Harlem  River 
to  Sheridan  Ave. 
Sedgwick  Ave. 
Gerard  Ave. 
Mott  Ave. 

Kane,  from    Farragut    to 
Edgewater  Road 
Falconer 
Porter 


Kappwock,    from   Johnson 
to  Putnam  Ave. 
Independence 

Katonah  Ave.,  from  927 
Eastchester  to  Mt. 
Vernon  Ave. 

4050  Eastchester 

4090  Clifford 

4100  Willard 

4147  Oakley 

4207  Knox 

4267  Hyatt  Place 

Kelly,  from  656  Robbins 
Ave.  to  Intervale  Ave. 

914  Robbins  Ave. 

934  Concord  Ave. 
10.36  Prospect  Ave. 
1132  Legget 
1228  Lane  Ave. 
1324  Intervale  Ave. 
1402  Dongan  Ave, 
1450  Westchester  Ave. 
1574  E.  167th 

Kemble,  from  4140  Kepler 
Ave.  to  Verio 
807  Kepler  Ave. 
867  Katonah  Ave. 

Kemp  Place,  from  Summit 
Ave.  to  Anderson 

Kepler  Ave.,  from  863  East- 
chester to  4252  Mt. 
Vernon  Ave. 

4050  Clifford 

4113  Opdyke 

4140  Kemble 

4156  Knox 

King,  43  Macdougal  to  N.  R. 

15  Congress 

95  Hudson 
123  Greenwich 
127  Washington 
138  West 

Kingsbridge  Ave.,  from 
Kingsbridge  Road  to 
Weber's  Lane 

Kingsbridge  Road,  from  2068 
Amsterdam  Ave.  to 
Spuyten  Duyvil  Creek 

W.  162d 

Eleventh  Ave. 

W.  170th 

Wadsworth  Ave. 

W.  181st 


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Kingsbridge  Road— Cont'd 

Hillside  Ave. 

Sherman  Ave. 

Fort  Washington  Ave. 

Academy 

Hawthorne 

Isham 

W.  219th 

Kingsbridge  Road,  (24th 
Ward),  from  Kings- 
bridge  Ave.  to  Boston 
Road 

Broadway 
274  Sedgwick  Ave. 
341  Aqueduct  Ave. 
467  Creston  Ave. 
503  Anthony  Ave. 
557  Valentine  Ave. 
605  Tiebout  Ave. 
623  Bainbridge  Ave. 
685  Webster  Ave. 
693  Pelham  Ave. 
785  E.  188th 
854  E.  186th 
889  Bathgate  Ave. 

Third  Ave. 
945  Hoffman  Ave. 
898  Avenue  St.  John 
954  Cambreling  Ave. 
985  Monroe  Ave. 
1053  Taylor  Ave. 
1089  Prospect  Ave. 
1139  S.  Boulevard 
1204  Mohegan  Ave. 
1240  Honeywell  Ave. 
1260  Daly  Ave. 
1310  Vyse  Ave. 
Oosdorp  Ave. 

Kirk  Place,  from  2346  Fleet- 
wood Ave.  to  2355  An- 
thony Ave. 
Ryer  Ave. 

Kirkside     Ave.,    from     423 
Welch  to  510  Wellesley 
2471  Welch 
2498  St.  James 
2584  Primrose 
2672  Kingsbridge  Road 

Knappock,  from  Spuyten 
Duyvil  Parkway  to 
Johnson  Ave. 

Knowlton,   from  Sedgwick 
Ave.  to  Mali  Ave. 
Graham  Ave. 


Knox,  from  4252  Mount  Ver- 
non to  Verio  Aves. 
805  Mount  Vernon  Ave. 
889  Katonah  Ave. 

Kossuth  Ave.,  from  Marian 
to  White  Plains  Road 

Lafayette  Ave.,  S.  E.  to  Win- 
chester Ave. 

Lafayette     Place,    from    10 
Great  Jones  to  144  8th 
15  E.  4th 
61  Astor  Place 

Lafayette  Road,  from  Wet- 
more    Ave.  to  Hunt's 
Point  Road 
Tiffany 

Lafontaine   Ave.,    from    861 
Tremont  Ave.  to  Quar- 
ry Road 
1966  Tremont  Ave. 
2102  Samuel 
E.  181st 

Laight,  from  400  Canal  to 
N.  R. 
17  Varick 
45  Hudson 
69  Greenwich  Ave. 
91  West 

Lane  Ave.,  from  Prospect 
and  Westchester  Aves. 
to  Bronx  River 

1020  Prospect  Ave. 

1124  Kelly 

1198  S.  Boulevard 

1270  Wetmore  Ave. 

1356  Spofford 

1492  Tiffany 

1802  Bronx  River 

Lasher,  from  Elwood  Ave. 
to  Mali  Ave. 

Lawrence,  from  405  W.  126th 
to  558  129th 
53  W.  127th 
81  Amsterdam  Ave. 
135  Old  Broadway 
139  W.  129th 

Lebanon,  from  2030  Lafon- 
taine Ave.  to  Crotona 
Parkway 
860  Lafontaine  Ave. 
877  Arthur  Ave. 


Lebanon— Continued 
892  Crotona  Ave. 
1027  Prospect  Ave. 
1063  Mapes  Ave. 
1098  Marmion  Ave. 

Legget  Ave.,  from  Prospect 
Ave.  and  E.  156th 
1020  Prospect  Ave. 
1110  Kelly 
1196  S.  Boulevard 
1258  Wetmore  Ave. 
1377  Spofford 

Lenox  Ave.,  101  W.  110th  to 
Harlem  River 
St.  Nicholas  Ave. 
21  W.  111th 
81  W.  114th 
161  W.  118th 
241  W.  122d 
329  W.  126th 
401  W.  130th 
461  W.  133d 
521  W.  136th 
580  W.  139th 
620  W.  141st 
W.  147th 

Leonard,  96  Hudson  to  48 
Baxter 
37  W.  Broadway 
95  Broadway 
123  Elm 
163  Baxter 

Leroy,  252  Bleecker 
41  Bedford 
103  Hudson 
149  Washington 
169  West 

Lewis,  from  556  Grand  to 
408  8th 
23  Broome 
101  Stanton 
171  E.  4th 
234  8th 

Lewis  Place,  from  E.  132d 

Lexington  Ave.,  from  121  E. 

21st 

11  E.  22d 

81  E.  26th 
161  E.  30th 
239  E.  34th 
315  E.  38th 
395  E.  42d 
467  E.  46th 
559  E.  50th 


100 


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ISA 


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the  pure  silk  grades  of  domestic  and  foreign  ribbons 
at  prices  decidedly  below  those  of  others.  All  colors 
and  widths  in  satin  and  gros  grain,  taffeta,  satin 
liberty,  satin   taffeta  and  all  other   popular  weaves. 

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Third   Avenue,    59th   and   60th   Streets,   New   York 


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107 


Lexington   Ave.— Continued 

639  E.  54th 

723  E.  58th 

803  E.  62d 

863  E.  65th 

943  E.  69th 
1019  E.  73d 
1101  E.  77th 
1211  E.  82d 
1293  E.  87th 
1381  E.  91st 
1471  E.  95th 
1501  E.  97th 
1570  E.  100th 
1611  E.  102d 
1675  E.  105th 
1775  E.  110th 
1858  E.  115th 
1944  E.  120th 
2060  E.  125th 
2168  E.  130th 
E.  131st 

Liberty,    from    78    Maiden 
Lane 
19  William 
77  Broadway 
105  Church 
127  Greenwich 
147  West 


Liberty  Place,  from  59  Lib- 
erty to  Maiden  Lane 


Lillian  Place,  from  Boston 
Road  to  Boone  Ave. 

Lincoln  Ave.,  from  Harlem 
River  to  2550  3d  Ave. 
85  E.  132d 
123  S.  Boulevard 
141  E.  134th 
221  E.  137th 

Lind  Ave.,  from  Sedgwick 
Ave.  to  Wolf 
Devoe 
Union 

Lisbon  Place,  from  Ernes- 
cliff  Place  to  Mosholu 
Parkway 

Lispenard,  from   153  W. 
Broadway    to    415 
Broadway 
33  Church 
69  Broadway 


Little  W.  12th,  from  Ganse- 
voort 
7  Ninth  Ave. 
65  Tenth  Ave. 
75  Thirteenth  Ave. 

Livingston  Place,  from  325 
E.  15th  to  330  17th 

Locust  Ave.,  from  foot  E. 

132d  to  1183  141st 

83  E.  132d 

165  E.  134th 

251  E.  138th 

309  E.  141st 

London  Terrace,  W.  23d  be- 
tween 9th  and  10th 
Aves. 

Longfellow,  from  Wetmore 
Ave.  to  Edgewater 
Road 

Gilbert 

Wenman  Ave. 

Coster  Ave. 

Longfellow  Ave.,  from  Don- 
gan  to  West  Farms 
Road 

Lorillard  Place,  from  Kings- 
bridge  Road  to  814  Pel- 
ham  Ave. 

2336  Kingsbridge  Road 

2491  E.  189th 

Loring  Place,  from  Mont- 
gomery Ave.  to  Hamp- 
den 

Lowmede,    from    Scribner 
and    Bronx    River    to 
Gun  Hill  Road 
3419  Scribner 
3467  Gun  Hill  Road 

Ludlow,  from  143  Division 
to  203  Houston 
3  Canal 
63  Grand 
105  Delancey 
187  E.  Houston 

Ludlow  Place,  W.  Houston, 
bet.  Sullivan  and  Mac- 
dougal 

Lyman  Place,  from  1256 
Stebbins  Ave.  to  Pros- 
pect Ave. 

1260  Stebbins  Ave. 

1326  Freeman 


Macdougal,  from 223 Spring 
to  106  Clinton 
15  Vandam 
36  Prince 
61  W.  Houston 
91  Bleecker 
141  W.  4th 
181  Clinton  Place 

Macdougal  Alley,  from  Mac- 
dougal 

Macomb,  from  2952  Broad- 
way to  Bailey  Ave. 
Albany  Road 

Macomb's  Lane,   from  W. 
150th  and  Eighth  Ave. 
to  Harlem  River 
W.  154th 

Macomb's  Road,  from  1410 
Jerome  Ave.  to  Aque- 
duct Ave. 

Inwood  Ave. 

Featherbed  Lane 

Madison,  from  426  Pearl  to 
575  Grand 
6  Chestnut 
20  New  Bowery 
71  Catherine 
159  Pike 
256  Clinton 
321  Gouverneur 
441  Grand 

Madison  Ave.,  from  27  E. 
23d    to    E.    138th    and 
Harlem  River 
11  E.  24th 
63  E.  27th 
121  E.  30th 
169  E.  33d 
219  E.  86th 
279  E.  40th 
341  E.  44th 
413  E.  48th 
500  E.  52d 
573  E.  56th 
645  E.  59th 
711  E.  63d 
793  E.  67th 
839  E.  70th 
923  E.  73d 
1001  E.  77th 
1072  E.  81st 
1141  E.  85th 
1236  E.  89th 
1323  E.  93d 


108  ROUND-ABOUT      NEW    YORK 

SAM'L  SCHIFF  j.  S.  ARON 

SAMUEL  SCHIFF&  CO. 


IMPORTERS     OF: 


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Braids    and    Trimmings 


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Telephone:    2051    Spring  Paris:    28   Rue  d'Hauteville 

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In  our  Millinery  Salon  on  the  second  floor  is 
one  of  the  most  complete  assortments  of  Ready- 
to-Wear  Hats,  Sailor  Hats,  Alpines  and  Dress 
Hats  in  New  York.  Each  is  distinctive  in 
style  and  characteristic  of  Bloomingdales  by  its 
low  price. 

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Madison  Ave.— Continued 
1571  E. 103d 
1619  E.  108th 
1713  E.  113th 
1815  E.  118th 
1839  E.  120th 
1911  E.  123d 
1959  E.  125th 
2015  E.  128th 
2101  E.  132d 
2164  E.  136th 

Madison  Square,  Fifth  Ave., 
E.  26th,  Madison  Ave., 
E.  23d 

Magenta,  from  White 
Plains  Ave. 

Maiden     Lane,     from     147 
Broadway 
29  Nassau 
67  William 
89  Gold 
135  Water 
169  South 

Mail,  from  239  Broadway 
to  36  Park  Row 

Malcolm,   from    Sedgwick 
to  Graham  Aves. 
Elwood  Ave. 

Mali  Ave.,  from  2380  Sedg- 
wick Ave.  to  360  Bos- 
ton Ave. 
2506  St.  James 
2662  Kingsbridge  Road 
2936  Perot 
Lasher 

Mangin,  590  Grand  to  509 
E.  Houston 
15  Broome 
81  Rivington 
143  E.  Houston 

Manhattan,  from  E.  Hous- 
ton to  356  E.  Third 

Manhattan,  from  1308   Co- 
lumbus Ave. 
1  W.  125th 
61  Amsterdam  Ave. 
110  W.  127th 
121  Old  Broadway 
128  Boulevard 
W.  129th 
Twelfth  Ave. 
North  R. 


Manhattan  Ave.,  from  51  W. 
100th  to   St.   Nicholas 
Ave. 
25  W.  101st 
97  W.  104th 
169  W.  107th 
217  W.  109th 
264  W.  111th 
312  W.  113th 

Morningside  Ave.  E. 
336  W.  114th 
409  W.  117th 
481  W.  120th 
553  W.  123d 

Manhattan  Place,  from 
Broadway  to  Center 

Manhattan  Square,  from 
Columbus  Ave.,  W. 
77th,  Central  Park  W., 
W.  81st 

Mapes  Ave.,  from  Tremont 
Ave.  to  1150  Grote 
1960  Tremont  Ave. 
2103  Samuel 

Marcher  Ave.,  from  Union 
Ave. 
Jerome  Ave. 
Elliott 
Featherbed  Lane 

Marcy  Place,  from  Jerome 
Ave.  to  Sherman 

Marion,  404  Broome 
37  Spring 
81  Prince 

Marion  Ave.,  from  645 
Kingsbridge  Road  to 
Mosholu  Parkway 

2521  Kingsbridge  Road 

2603  Brookline 

2741  Sherwood 

2912  S.  Boulevard 

2984  Suburban 

Market,  from  61   Division 
to  E.  R. 
9  E.  Broadway 
57  Monroe 
83  Cherry 
101  South 

Market  Slip,  Market  from 
Cherry  to  E.  R. 

Marketfield,  from  74  Broad 


Marmion  Ave.,  from  1089 
Fairmount  Ave.  to 
Crotona  Parkway 

Woodruff 

Tremont  Ave. 

Martha  Ave.,  from  Oakley 

Martindale  Place,  from  1466 
Morris  Ave. 

Matilda,  from  Kossuth 
Ave.  to  Backer  Ave. 

Mechanic,  from  Crotona 
Parkway  to  Boston 
Road 

1126  Mohegan  Ave. 

1161  Honeywell  Ave. 

1185  Daly  Ave. 

1221  Vyse  Ave. 

1263  Oosdorp  Ave. 

Mechanics'  Alley,  from  72 
Monroe  to  Cherry 

Melrose    Ave.,    from    2859 
3d  Ave.  to  647  E.  163d. 
549  E.  149th 
579  E.  150th 
615  E.  151st 
639  E.  152d 
669  E.  153d 
719  E.  155th 
E.  162d 

Mercer,  from  313  Canal 
39  Grand 
101  Spring 
177  W.  Houston 
247  W.  Third 
286  Washington  Place 
299  Clinton  Place 

Mill  Lane,  from  4  South 
William  to  60  Stone 

Milligan  Place,  from  133 
Sixth  Ave. 

Minerva  Place,  from  Jer- 
ome to  Anthony  Aves. 

Minetta,  209  Bleecker  to  14 
Minetta  Lane 

Minetta  Lane,  from  113 
Macdougal  to  6th  Ave. 

Minford  Place,  from  1646 
Boston  Road  to  West 
Farms  Road 


112  ROUND-ABOUT      NEW    YORK 

C.  W.  OWENS 

General  Truckman  arid  Rigger 

STAND 

Cor.  Sullivan  and  Houston  Sts.,  New  York 


Forwarding  agent  to  all  parts  of  the  world.  Imports  and 
exports  a  specialty.  Safes  and  machinery  of  every  description 
moved  and  hoisted.  Estimates  and  specifications  given  at 
shortest  notice. 

General  truckman  for  Messrs.  Bloomingdale  Brothers, 
Third  Avenue,  59th  and  60th  Streets,  for  the  past  ten  years, 
handling  all  their  vast  importations  and  enormous  incoming 
freight  from  all  parts  of  the  United  States. 


ARTHUR  KUPFER 

Separate  'Dress  Skirts 
109  and  111  Prince  Street,  New  York 


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113 


Mitchell  Place,  E.  49th  from 
884  1st  Ave.  to  2  Beek- 
man  Place 

Mohegan  Ave.,  from  2884 
Crotona  Parkway  to 
1204  Kingsbridge  Road 

Mechanic 

Samuel 

Monroe,  from  59  Catharine 
to  605  Grand 
44  Hamilton 
79  Pike 
121  Rutgers 
151  Clinton 
213  Gouverneur 
275  Jackson 
334  Grand 

Monroe  Ave.,  from  965 
Kingsbridge  Road  to 
956  E.  187th 

Columbine 

Crescent  Ave. 

Montgomery,  from  249 
Division 

5  E.  Broadway 
35  Madison 

81  Water 
91  South 

Montgomery  Place,  from 
163Q  Aqueduct  Ave.  to 
Andrews  Ave. 

Moore,  from  34  Pearl 
11  Water 
32  South 

Morningside   Ave.  E.,  from 
Manhattan    Ave.   and 
E.   113th  to  Columbus 
Ave. 
W.  116th 

Morningside  Ave.  W.,  from 
100W.  110th  to  Amster- 
dam Ave. 
W.  121st 

Morris,  from  29  Broadway 
to  N.  R. 

6  Trinity  Place 
17  Washington 
23  West 


Morris  Ave.,  from  2557  3d 
Ave.  to  448  Welch 

277  E.  139th 

343  E.  141st 

346  College  Ave. 

413  E.  144th 

519  E.  148th 

615  E.  151st 

718  E.  155th 

884  E.  160th 

993  E.  164th 
1294  E.  169th 
1494  Elliott 
1561  Fleetwood  Ave. 
1638  Walnut 
1724  E.  174th 
1805  Gray 
1900  Tremont  Ave. 
1954  Ash 

2050  Burnside  Ave. 
2144  E.  181st 
2245  E.  182d 
2387  E.  184th 
2464  Welch 

Morrison,  from  Spuyten 
Duyvil  Parkway 

Morton,  from  270  Bleecker 
29  Bedford 
93  Greenwich 
113  West 

Mosholu  Ave.,  from  River- 
dale  Ave.  to  Broadway 
Riverdale  Ave. 
Old  Post  Road 
Van  Courtlandt  Park 

Mosholu  Parkway,  from  Van 
Courtlandt  Park  and 
Gun  Hill  Road  to 
Bronx  Park 

Jerome  Ave. 

Bainbridge  Ave. 

Webster  Ave. 

Mott,  from  205  Worth  to  30 
Bleecker 
25  Park 
97  Canal 
158  Grand 
243  Prince 
311  Bleecker 

Mott  Ave.,  from  Railroad 
Ave.  E.  to  Macomb's 
Road 

215  Railroad  Ave.  E 

251  E.  138th 


Mott  Ave.— Continued 
335  Cheever  Place 
427  E.  144th 
555  E.  149th 
785  E.  150th 

Sheridan  Ave. 

Sedgwick  Ave. 

Walton  Ave. 

E.  167th 

Jerome  Ave. 

Elliott 

Mt.  Hope  Place,  from  1860 
Jerome  Ave.  to  1862 
Anthony  Ave. 

361  Jerome  Ave. 

451  Fleetwood  Ave. 

51?  Morris  Ave. 

585  Anthony  Ave. 

Mt.  Morris  Ave.,  from  1  W. 
120th  to  54  124th 

II  W.  121st 
38  W.  124th 

Mt.  Vernon  Ave.,  from  East- 
chester  to  City  Line 
3994  Eastchester 
4050  Willard 
4180  Oakley 
4252  Knox 
4306  Holly  Place 
4350  Hyatt 

Mulberry,  188  Park  Row  to 
42  Bleecker 
21  Worth 
91  Canal 
161  Grand 
257  Prince 
311  Bleecker 

Murray,  251  Broadway 
33  Church 
89  Greenwich 

III  West 

Myers  Road,  from  Waldo 
to  Broadway 

M  u  s  c  o  t  a  ,  from  Kings- 
bridge  Road  to  Bailey 

Nagle  Ave.,  from  Kings- 
bridge  Road  and  Hill- 
side Ave.  to  Tenth 
Ave.  and  W.  205th 


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Napier  Ave.,  from  East- 
chester  to  4180  Mt. 
Vernon  Ave. 

3994  Eastchester 

4050  Willard 

Nassau,  from  20  Wall  to  53 
Park  Row 
13  Pine 
41  Liberty 
93  Fulton 
139  Beekman 
168  Frankfort 

Natalie  Ave.,  from  Kings- 
bridge  Road  to  Boston 
Road 

New,  from  9  Wall  to  Mar- 
ketfield 

31  Exchange  Place 
81  Beaver 

New  Bowery,  396  Pearl   to 
231  Park  Row 
Chestnut 
25  Madison 
68  Park  Row 

New    Chambers,    from    109 
Park  Row  to  76  Cherry 
6  Duane 
33  Pearl 

51  New  Bowery 
75  Batavia 
94  Cherry 

Nichols  Place,  from  Pres- 
cott  Ave. ,  N.  of  Crosby 
Place 

Ninth  Ave.,  from  51  Ganse- 
voort  to  400  W.  59th, 
and  from  W.  201st  to 
W.  219 

9  Little  W.  12th 
45  W.  14th 

129  W.  18th 

213  W.  23d 

293  W.  27th 

353  W.  30th 

391  W.  32d 

433  W.  34th 

485  W.  37th 

523  W.  39th 

583  W.  42d 

665  W.  46th 

740  W.  50th 

817  W.  54th 

883  W.  57th 

922  W.  59th 


Ninth  Ave.— Continued 
Columbus  Ave. 
W.  201st 
W.  210th 
W.  219th 

Nineteenth,  from  2d  Ave.  to 
4th  Ave. 
White  Plains  Ave. 

Norfolk,  from  180  Division 
to  243  E.  Houston 
15  Hester 
45  Grand 
131  Rivington 
189  E.  Houston 

North,  from  Fleetwood 
Ave.  to  1819  Weeks 

N.    Moore,    from     124    W. 
Broadway 
17  Varick 
75  Greenwich 
107  West 

N.  William,  from  16  Frank- 
fort to  91  Park  Row 

N.  Ridge,  from  Woodlawn 
Road 

Norwood  Ave.,  from  Wood- 
lawn  Road  to  Gun  Hill 
Road 

Oak,  from  392  Pearl  to  70 
Catharine 
6  New  Bowery 
21  New  Chambers 
59  Catharine 

Oak  Ave.,  from  E.  164th 

Oakley,  from  4180  Mt.  Ver- 
non to  Verio  Aves. 

Oakley  Place,  from  Sedg- 
wick to  Elwood  Aves. 

Ogden  Ave.,  from  Jerome 
to  Aqueduct  Ave. 
Summit  Ave. 
1164  Union 
Orchard 

Old     Boston     Road,     from 
Boston  Road 
Corsa  Lane 

Old   Broadway,  from  Man- 
hattan 
W.  133d 


Old  Post  Road,  from  Mosh- 
olu  Ave.  to  3600  Broad- 
way 

Old  Slip,  from  106  Pearl 
19  Water 
43  South 

Oliver,  from  63  New  Bow- 
ery to  E.  R. 
16  Henry 
61  Oak 
103  South 

Oostdorf  Ave.,  from  1933 
Boston  Road  to  Kings- 
bridge  Road 

1962  Tremont  Ave. 

2044  Clover 

2102  Samuel 

Opdyke,  from  Mount  Ver- 
non    Ave.    to     Bronx 
River 
Napier  Ave. 
817  Kepler  Ave. 
Verio  Ave. 

Orchard,  122  Division  to  185 
Houston 
11  Canal 
67  Grand 
117  Delancey 
201  E.  Houston 

Orchard,  (23d  Ward)  from 
Aqueduct      Ave.      to 
Marcher  Ave. 
Ogden  Ave. 

Osborne  Place,  from  87 
Burnside  Ave.  to  An- 
drews Ave. 

Oxford  Place,  from  Jerome 
Ave.  to  Fleetwood 
Ave. 

Palisade  Ave.,  from  Dela- 
field  Lane  to  West 
Spaulding  Lane 

Park,  from  36  Centre  to  21 
Mott 
27  Centre 
47  Pearl 
173  Baxter 
107  Mott 


116  ROUND-ABOUT      NEW    YORK 

Thos.  Landau  &  Bro. 


Manufacturers       of 

Boys'  and  Children's 

CLOTHING 


724    BROADWAY,    NEW    YORK 


J.     STEINBERG 


Cloaks  and  Suits 


108  WEST   FOURTEENTH    STREET 

NEAR  SIXTH  AVENUK  NEW  YORK 


ROUND-ABOUT      NEW     YORK 


117 


Park  Ave.,  continuation  4th 
Ave.,  from  101  E.  34th 
to  E.  135th  and  Harlem 
River 
19  E.  35th 
69  E.  38th 
Grand  Central  Depot 

E.  45th 

281  E.  48th 

341  E.  51st 

401  E.  54th 

461  E.  57th 

521  E.  60th 

601  E.  64th 

681  E.  68th 

761  E.  72d 

841  E.  76th 

921  E.  80th 

1001  E.  84th 

1081  E.  88th 

1161  E.  92d 

1241  E.  96th 

1301  E.  100th 

1405  E.  104th 

1481  E.  108th 

1561  E.  112th 

1641  E.  110th 

1721  E.  120th 

1801  E.  124th 

1881  E.  128th 

1941  E.  131st 

1986  E.  134th 

Park      Place,     from      239 
Broadway 
29  Church 
79  Greenwich 
107  West 

Park   Row,  from  1   Ann  to 
Chatham  Square 
36  Beekman 
53  Frankfort 
96  Chambers 
165  Pearl 
188  Mulberry 
231  New  Bowery 

Parole  Place,  from  2426  An- 
thony Ave.  to  2427  Tie- 
bout  Ave. 

521  Anthony  Ave. 

547  Valentine  Ave. 

Parsons,  from  3016  Broad- 
way to  Bailey. 
Albany  Ave. 

Patchin  Place,  from  113  W. 
10th 


Payne,  Edgewater  Road  to 
Hunt's  Point  Road 

Pearl,  from  21  State  to  318 
Broadway 

25  Whitehall 

55  Broad 

111  Hanover  Square 
171  Pine 

201  Maiden  Lane 
267  Fulton 
313  Ferry 
353  Frankfort 
396  New  Bowery 
427  New  Chambers 
507  Park 
557  Broadway 

Peck  Slip,  314  Pearl 
21  Water 
45  South 

Pelham,  98  Monroe  to  230 
Cherry 

Pelham     Ave.,     from     696 
Kingsbridge  Road  to 
Bronx  River 
690  Kingsbridge  Road 
736  Washington  Ave. 
846  Hoffman  Ave. 
880  Arthur  Ave. 
922  Cambreling  Ave. 
1000  S.  Boulevard 

Pell,  from  18  Bowery  to  38 
Mott 
19  Doyers 
81  Mott 

Perot, from  Aqueduct  Ave. 
to  Boston  Road 
Mali 

Graham  Ave. 
Sedgwick  Ave. 
Armand  Place 

Perry,  from  57  Greenwich 
Ave.  to  N.  R. 
17Waverly  Place 
91  Bleecker 
123  Greenwich 
175  West 

Perry  Ave.,  from  809  Subur- 
ban to    982    Gun  Hill 
Road 
Woodlawn  Road 

Phelps  Place,  from  2d  Ave. 
to  First 


Pike,  from  101  Division 
9  E.  Broadway 
45  Madison 
71  Cherry 
89  South 

Pike  Slip,  from  Cherry  to 
E.  R. 

Pine,  from  108  Broadway 
to  E.  R. 
23  Nassau 
79  Pearl 
85  Water 
99  South 

Pitt,  from  462  Grand  to  357 
E.  Houston 
22  Broome 
86  Rivington 
142  E.  Houston 

Piatt,  from  225  Pearl  to  98 
William 
26  Gold 
42  William 

Pleasant  Ave.,  from  440  E. 
110th  to  442  E.  124th 
182  E. 110th 
242  E. 113th 
321  E.  117th 
381 E.  120th 
421  E.  122d 
464  E.  124th 

Poe  Place,  from  Cole's 
Place  E.  of  Kings- 
bridge  Road 

Poillon,  from  Wetmore 
Ave.  to  E.  R. 

Pond  Place,  from  672  Rosa 
Place 

Ponus,  from  Daly  Ave.  to 
Bronx  River 
1216  Daly  Ave. 
1260  Vyse  Ave. 
1305  Gotsdorp  Ave. 
Boston  Road 

Porter,  from  Lane  to  Cas- 
well 
Preble 

Post  Ave.,  from  Dyckman 
to  10th  Ave.  and  W. 
208th 

Academ}r 

Emerson 


118 


ROUND-ABOUT      NEW    YORK 


A.   Habisreitin^er 


Manufacturer      of 

High    Gra.de 

F   u  r  S 


t  i     West    Twentieth    Street,    New   York 

Near   Fifth  Avenue  Telephone:    2837-1 8th  St. 


BEAR  BRAND  YARNS 

Are  Known  by  Experience  to  be  Unsurpassed 

Brilliancy  and  durability  of  colors, 
evenness  of  thread,  and  softness  com- 
bined with  strength  and  elasticity  make 
BEAR   BRAND    the    ideal. 

Send  10  cents  in  stamps  for  a  book 
containing  illustrations  and  directions 
for    making    a    number    of  useful    and    desirable    articles. 

Address   Bear  Brand  Yarn  Manufacturers ,    New  York 


TRACl    MARK   RlClCTCREO. 


ROUND-ABOUT      NEW     YORK 


119 


Potter  Place,  from  3114  Jer- 
ome Ave.  to  Mosholu 
Parkway 

602  Jerome  Ave. 

650  Anthony  Ave. 

Powell  Place,  from  Harlem 
River     to     Riverview 
Terrace 
Commerce  Ave. 

Powers  Ave.,  from  E.  138th 
to  St.  Marks 

Preble,  from   Farragut  to 
Edgewater  Road 
Admiral 
Dahlgren 

Prescott  Ave.,  from  Dyck- 
man  to  Spuyten  Duy- 
vil  Creek 

Bolton  Road 

Emerson 

Primrose,   from   Aqueduct 
Ave.     to     556     Kings- 
bridge  Road 
Edenwood  Ave. 
436  Jerome  Ave. 
466  Kirkside  Ave. 
496  Creston  Ave. 
Valentine  Ave. 

Prince,  230    Bowery  to  36 
Macdougal 
17  Elizabeth 
47  Mulberry 
81  Broadway 
109  Greene 
150  W.  Broadway 
205  Macdougal 

Prospect  Ave.,  from  1420  S. 
Boulevard  to  S.  Boule- 
vard 

E.  149th 

Beck 

Legget  Ave. 
958  E.  163d 
1033  E.  165th 
1068  Stebbins  Ave. 
1140  E.  167th 
1270  Home 

Boston  Road 
1810  Fairmount  Ave. 
1870  Woodruff 
1940  Tremont  Ave. 
2100  Samuel 

E.  181st 
2198  Grote 

2260  Kingsbridge  Road 
2300  Columbine 


Prospect  Place,  328  E.  40th 
to  346  E.  43d 
19  E.  41st 
66  E.  43d 

Putnam  Ave.,  from  Spuyten 
Duyvil  Parkway  N.  to 
N.  R. 

Quarry  Road,  from  4001  3d 
Ave.  to  Kingsbridge 
Road 

E.  181st 

Arthur  Ave. 

Rae,  from  652  German 
Place  to  672  St.  Ann's 
Ave. 

Railroad  Ave.   E.,   from    E. 
13oth  to  161st 
165  E.  135th 
250  E.  138th 
412  E.  144th 
516  E.  148th 
640  E.  152d 
768  E.  157th 
840  E.  160th 

Railroad  Ave.  W.,  from  Mor- 
ris   Ave.    to    Webster 
Ave.  and  165th 
E.  164th 

Randall,  from  White  Plains 
Ave.  to  4th  Ave. 

Randall    Ave.,    from    Wet- 
more  Ave.  to  Leggett 
Ave. 
Dupont 
Craven 

Randolph's  Lane,  from  Bett- 
ner's  Lane  and  Cuth- 
bert's  Lane 

Reade,  from  22  Duane 

13  Elm 

56  Broadway 
112  W.  Broadway 
164  Greenwich 
197  West 

Rector,  81  Broadway 
5  Trinity  Place 
15  Greenwich 
36  West 

Renwick,  from  507  Canal  to 
308  Spring 


Republican    Alley,    from   38 
Reade  to  Elm 

Rider    Ave.,    from    451    E. 
135th  to  462  E.  144th 
165  E.  135th 
274  E.  139th 
403  E.  144th 

Ridge,  252  Division   to   333 
E.  Houston 
13  Grand 
71  Delancey 
167  E.  Houston 

Ritter    Place,    from    Union 
Ave.  to  Prospect  Ave. 

River  Ave.  (23d  W.),  E.  138th 
and  Harlem    River  to 
Jerome  Ave. 
250  E.  138th 
586  E.  150th 

Sedgwick  Ave. 
E.  67th 

River  Ave.  (24th   W.),  from 
Riverdale  Ave. 
West 

Riverdale    Ave.,    from    2877 
Bailey    Ave.    to    City 
Line 
2760  Bailey  Ave. 
Mosholu  Ave. 
River  Ave. 
Cuthbert's  Lane 

Riverdale  Lane,  from  River- 
dale Ave.  to  Broadway 
Mosholu  Ave. 
Fieldston  Road 

Riverside  Drive,  from  307  W. 
72d  to  1  Manhattan 
10  W.  73d 
60  W.  78th 
110  W.  83d 
160  W.  88th 
210  W.  93d 
260  W.  98th 
320  W.  l'04th 
380  W.  110th 
440  W.  116th 
500  W.  122d 
550  W.  127th 
W.  129th 

Riverview  Terrace,  from  510 
E.  58th  to  498  E.  59th 


120  ROUND-ABOUT      NEWYORK 

Samuel  Floersheimer  Charles  H.  Roman  Alfred  Hahn 

Floersheimer,  Roman  &  Hahn 


Manufacturers  of 


Ladies  Waists 


73  and  75  Wooster  Street,  New  York 


BloomingddJes'  Laces 

The  Bloomingdale  Lace  section  is  a  noted  one. 
Here  congregate  some  of  the  greatest  modistes 
of  the  metropolis  to  select  from  the  exquisite 
collections  of  real  and  imitation  laces.  Here 
also  congregate  those  who  do  not  know  what 
the  most  popular  styles  are,  realizing  that 
what  Bloomingdales  supplies  them  with  is  the 
absolutely  correct  and  most  reasonably  priced. 

BLOOMING  DALES 

Third   Avenue,    59th   and   60th   Streets,   New   York 


ROUND-ABOUT      NEW     YORK 


121 


Riverview  Terrace  (24th  W.), 
from  1765  Sedgwick 
Ave. 

Dock 

Powell  Place 

Rivington,  from  241  Bowery 

19  Chrystie 

68  Allen 
131  Norfolk 
216  Pitt 
290  Cannon 
339  Mangin 
375  East 

Robbins  Ave.,  from  E.  138th 
and  S.  Boulevard  to 
Westchester  Ave. 

251  E.  138th 

321  E.  141st 

440  Crane 

492  Dater 

537  E.  149th 

620  Beck 

656  Kelly 

Rock,  from  Riverdale  Ave. 
to  Forest 

Rockfield,    from   3128    An- 
thony Ave.  to  Mosholu 
Parkway 
650  Anthony  Ave. 

Rockwood    Ave.,  from   1412 
Sheridan  Ave.  to  Jer- 
ome Ave. 
1413  Elliott 
Walnut 

Rogers    Place,   from    Don- 
gan  to  E.  165th 
Westchester  Ave. 

Roosevelt,   from    187    Park 
Row  to  E.  R. 
26  Madison 
70  New  Chambers 
106  Cherry 
137  South 


Rose  (23d  Ward),  from  2938 
3d  Ave.  to  621  Bergen 
Ave. 

Roslyn  Place,  Greene  from 
31  W.  3d  to  34  4th 

Ruskin,  from  White  Plains 
Road  to  4th  Ave. 

Rutgers,  26  Canal  to  E.  R. 
7  E.  Broadway 
46  Monroe 
80  South 

Rutgers  Place,  Monroe  from 
Jefferson  to  Clinton 

Rutgers  Slip,  Rutgers  from 
Cherry  to  E.  R. 

Rutherford  Place,  from  226 
E.  17th  to  E.  15th 

Ryder  Alley,  from  36  Gold  to 
70  Fulton 

Ryer     Ave.,    536    Burnside 
Ave.  to  504  Welch 
2053  Burnside  Ave. 
2177  E.  181st 
2372  E.  184th 

St.  Ann's  Ave.,  from  839  E 
132d  to  3192  3d  Ave. 
81  E.  132d 
113  S.  Boulevard 
165  E.  135th 
251  E.  138th 
346  E.  141st 
413  E.  144th 
493  E.  147th 
553  E.  149th 
630  Westchester  Ave. 
742  E.  156th 
840  John 

St.  George's  Crescent,  from 
Ernescliff  Place  to  649 
Van  Courtlandt  Ave. 


Rosa  Place,  from  2768  Bain-  St.  James,  from  2508  Aque- 


bridge    Ave.    to    2763 

Marion  Ave. 
651  Bainbridge  Ave. 
670  Pond  Place 


Rose,  36  Frankfort  to 
Pearl 
44  Duane 
66  Pearl 


421 


duct  Ave.  to  2499  Cres- 

ton  Ave. 
301  Aqueduct  Ave. 
Edenwood  Ave. 
401  Jerome  Ave. 

St.   John's    Lane,    from    £ 
Beach  to  11  Laight 
3  York 


St.  Joseph's,  from  412  Rob- 
bins  Ave.  to  Wetmore 
Ave. 
1001  Concord  Ave. 
S.  Boulevard 

St.  Luke's  Place,  from  Le- 
roy 

St.  Mark's  Place.  (8th)  from 
23  3d  Ave.  to  129  Ave.  A 
37  2d  Ave. 
127  Avenue  A 

St.   Mary's,    from    386    St. 
Ann's  Ave.  to  Robbins 
Ave. 
Cypress  Ave. 

St.  Nicholas  Ave.,  from  101 
W.  110th  to  2035  Am- 
sterdam Ave. 
1  Lenox  Ave. 
21  W.  111th 
81  W.  114th 

Seventh  Ave. 
141  W.  117th 
200  W.  120th 
222  Eighth  Ave. 
261  W.  123d 

Manhattan  Ave. 
300  W.  125th 
340  W.  127th 
400  W.  130th 
430  W.  133d 
436  W.  136th 

Edgecombe  Ave. 

W.  141st 
726  W.  146th 
750  W.  148th 

W.  150th 

St.  Nicholas  Place 
840  W.  152d 
880  W.  154th 
920  W.  156th 

W.  160th 

Sylvan  Place 

W.  161st 

Amsterdam  Ave. 

Sacrahong.  from    Faile    to 
Farfagut 
Whittier 
Halleck 
Falconer 

Samuel,  from  2090  Tiebout 
Ave.  to  Bronx 
615  Tiebout  Ave. 
650  Webster  Ave. 


122  ROUND-ABOUT      N  E  W    Y  O  R  K 

J.  R.  SIMON  &  CO 


COMMISSION    IMPORTERS  OF 

Japanese  Silks,  Handkerchiefs 
Fancy  and  Staple  Japanese 
Linens,  etc. 


19  AND  21  GREENE  STREET,  NEW  YORK 

HONG  KONG  LYONS  YOKOHAMA 

S.  O.   M.  COS 

Eyeglasses  and  Spectacles 

In  the  Optical  Department  on  the  main  floor  will  be  found 
a  complete  assortment  of  S.  O.  M.  Co. 's  Eyeglasses  and 
Spectacles.  They  are  scientifically  made  of  very  best 
material,    perfect   fitting  and  almost   feather-weight. 

RECOMMENDED  BY  PROMINENT  OCULISTS 

We  carry  these  eyeglasses  and  spectacles  in  nickel, 
nickel  silver,  goldoine,  silverine,  aluminico  gold  filled, 
solid  silver  and  solid  gold  at  prices  ranging  from 

25c  to  $7.50  per  Pair 

BLOOMINGDALES 

Third   Avenue,    59th   and   60th   Streets,   New  York 


ROUND-ABOUT      NEW     YORK 


123 


Samuel —Continued 

700  Vanderbilt  Ave.  E. 

736  Washington  Ave. 

800  Third  Ave. 

879  Arthur  Ave. 

962  Cambreling  Ave. 
1064  Prospect  Ave. 

S.  Boulevard 
1123  Crotona  Parkway 
1205  Daly  Ave. 
1263  Vyse  Ave. 
1305  Bronx 

Scammel,     from     229     E. 
Bro'd way  to  630  Water 
15  Henry 
41  Monroe 
59  Water 

Scott  Ave.,  from  3262  Wood  - 
ward     Road     to    3267 
Webster  Ave. 
Perry  Ave. 
Hull  Ave. 

Scribner,  from  3420  Web- 
ster to  Bronx  Road 
1179  Station  Place 
Lowmede 

Seaman  Ave.,  from  Bolton 
Road  to  Spuyten  Duy- 
vil  Creek 

Academy 

Emerson 

W.  218th 

Second,  from  323  Bowery 
43  Second  Ave. 
153  Avenue  A 
257  Avenue  C 
314  Avenue  D 

Second  Ave.,  from  112  E. 
Houston 

171st 

67  E.  4th 
117  7th 

137  St.  Mark's  Place 
172  E.  11th 
282  E.  14th 
301  E.  17th 
345  E.  20th 
400  E.  23d 
501  E.  28th 
624  E.  34th 
708  E.  38th 
786  E.  42d 
864  E.  46th 
944  E.  50th 


Second  Ave.— Continued 
1004  E.  53d 
10S4  E.  57th 
1162  E.  61st 
1242  E.  65th 
1313  E.  69th 
1140  E.  75th 
1500  E.  78th 
1560  E.  81st 
1620  E.  84th 
1660  E.  86th 
1726  E.  89th 
1758  E.  92d 
1850  E.  95th 
1919  E.  99th 
1986  E.  102d 
2048  E.  105th 
2095  E.  108th 
2160  E.  111th 
2228  E.  114th 
2284  E.  117th 
2362  E.  121st 
2488  E.  127th 
2504  E.  129th 

Harlem  River 

Second  Place,  from  Briggs 
to  Second  Ave. 

Sedgwick    Ave.,   from    620 
Mott  Ave.  to  City  L. 

Walton  Ave. 

Jerome  Ave. 
1394  Undercliff  Ave. 
1520  Washington  Bridge 
1768  Riverview  Terrace 
1988  Burnside  Ave. 
2380  Fordham  Ldg.  Rd. 
2460  Bailey  Ave. 
2672  Kingsbridge  Road 
3072  Boston  Ave. 
3372  Van  Courtl'ndt  Ave. 

Seventh  Ave.,  from  73 Gre'n- 
wi'h  Ave.  to  180  W.  59th 
and  from  201  W.  110th 
to  Harlem  River 
21  W.  12th 
61  W.  14th 

135  W.  18th 

226  W.  23d 

300  W.  27th 

383  W.  31st 

440  W.  34th 

520  W.  38th 

604  W.  42d 

619  Broadway 

706  W.  47th 

780  W.  51st 

860  W.  55th 


Seventh  Ave.— Continued 
938  W.  59th 

Central  Park 
1800  W.  110th 
1900  W.  115th 

St.  Nicholas  Ave. 
1984  W.  119th 
2060  W.  123d 
2144  W.  127th 
2220  W.  131st 
2319  W.  136th 
2420  W.  141st 

W.  155th 

Seventh,  from  1  4th  Ave. 
to  E.  R. 
9  Third  Ave. 
16  Hall 

47  Second  Ave. 
91  First  Ave. 
132  Avenue  A 

Tompkins  Square 
181  Avenue  B 
233  Avenue  C 
287  Avenue  D 
305  Lewis 

Seventeenth,  from  2d  Ave. 
White  Plains  Ave. 

Sheridan  Ave.,  from  Mott  to 
Morris  Aves. 
Juliet 
E.  161st 
E. 169th 
Clark  Place 
Elliott 
Eden  Ave. 

Sheriff,  502  Grand  to  207  2d 
21  Broome 
73  Rivington 
128  E.  Houston 

Sherman  Ave.,  from  Kings- 
bridge  Road  and  Ell- 
wood  to  10th  Ave.  and 
W.  211th 

Dyckman 

Academy 

Emerson 

Isham 

Sherman  Square,  Amster- 
dam Ave.,  W.  73d  and 
Boulevard 

Sherwood,  from  2750  Valen- 
tine Ave.  to  2470  Mar- 
ion Ave. 

605  Valentine  Ave. 

650  Bainbridge  Ave. 

670  Marion  Ave. 


124  ROUND-ABOUT      N  E  W     Y  O  R  K 


KAYE  &   EINSTEIN 


Importers    and    Manufacturers   of 

Pine  Purs 


36  EAST  NINTH  ST.,   NEW  YORK 

Telephone:    2253 — 1 8th  Cable  Address,  Kaystein 


KITZINGER  6  ZELENKO 


MAKERS  OF 


Misses',    Children's   and    Infants' 

Cloaks  and  $uit$ 


64  and  66  East  Eleventh  Stv  New  York 


ROUND-ABOUT      NEW     YORK 


125 


Sidney,  from  SpuytenDuy- 
vil  Parkway 

Simpson,   1240  Dongan    to 

1166  Home 

934  Dongan 

1050  Westchester  Ave. 

1140  E.  167th 

E.  169th 

Sixteenth,  from  2d  Ave. 
White  Plains  Ave. 

Sixth,  from  395  Bowery  to 
E.  R. 
200  Bowery 
300  Second  Ave. 
500  Avenue  A 
700  Avenue  C 
815  Lewis 

Sixth  Ave.,  from  5  Carmine 
to  105  W.  59th 
18  W.  3d 

96  Clinton  Place 
125  W.  10th 
210  W.  14th 
290  W.  18th 
320  W.  20th 
376  W.  23d 
410  W.  25th 
466  W.  28th 
533  W.  32d 
W.  33d 
Broadway 
656  W.  38th 
737  W.  42d 
815  W.  46th 
888  W.  50th 
955  W.  54th 
1032  W.  58th 
1050  W.  59th 

South,   from  64  Whitehall 
to  E.  R. 
1  Whitehall 
15  Broad 
60  Wall 
93  Fulton 
162  Dover 
200  Catherine  Slip 
262  Rutgers  Slip 
364  Montgomery 
409  Corlears 

South  William,  from  7  Wil- 
liam to  Broad 
2  Beaver 
43  Broad 


Southern  Boulevard,  2412  3d 
Ave.  to  3030  Jerome 
Ave. 

466  Third  Ave. 

580  Alexander  Ave. 

650  Willis  Ave. 

780  Brook  Ave. 

840  St.  Ann's  Ave. 

930  Cypress  Ave. 
1016  E.  137th 

Concord  Ave. 
Union  Ave. 
1430  E.  149th 
1590  Legget  Ave. 
1740  Lane  Ave. 
1860  Tiffany  Ave. 
1992  Dongan 
2130  West  Farms  Road 
2270  Home 
2780  Woodruff 
2880  Tremont  Ave. 
3026  Samuel 
3160  Kingsbridge  Road 
3380  E.  189th 
3850  Webster  Ave. 
3960  Bainbridge  Ave. 
4050  Anthony  Ave. 

Spencer  Place,  W.  Fourth, 
bet.  W.  10th  and  Chris- 
topher 

Spofford,  from  L.  I.  Sound 
to  Hunt's  Point  Road 
530  Legget  Ave. 
600  Ely 
660  Tiffany 

Spring,  192  Bowery  to  N.  R. 

30  Mott 

64  Elm 

90  Broadway 
165  W.  Broadway 
223  Macdougal 
292  Hudson 
353  West 

Spruce,  40  Park  Row  to  83 
Gold 
23  William 
43  Gold 

Spuyten  Duyvil  Parkway, from 
SpuytenDuyvil  Creek 
to  Riverdale  Ave. 
Johnson  Ave. 
Morrison 

Spuyten  Duyvil  Road,  from 
SpuytenDuyvil  Park- 
way to  Johnson  Ave. 


Stanton,  from  245  Bowery 
to  E.  R. 

25  Chrystie 

91  Orchard 
151  Suffolk 
223  Pitt 
305  Lewis 
350  Tompkins 

Staple,    170    Duane    to    7 
Harrison 
46  Jay 

State,  48  Whitehall 
21  Pearl 
30  Bowling  Green 

Station    Place,    from    1177 
Scribner 
3420  Scribner 
3450  Gun  Hill  Road 

Stebbins  Ave.,  from  West- 
.    Chester  Ave.  to  Boston 
Road 
920  Westchester  Ave. 
1090  Prospect  Ave. 
1140  E.  167th 
1320  Bristow 

Stebbins  Place, fromGerard 
Ave.  to  Sheridan  Ave. 

Stone,  from  13  Whitehall 
to  1  William 
25  Broad 

68  William 

Strain  Place,  from  Farra- 
gut  to  Edgewater 
Road 

Porter 

Dahlgren 

Stuart's  Lane,  Broadway  to 
City  Line 

Stuyvesant,  29  Third  Ave. 
to  160  Second  Ave. 
15  E.  Ninth 
46  Second  Ave. 

Suburban,    from    3070   An- 
thony Ave.  to  Mosholu 
Parkway 
650  Anthony  Ave. 
716  Valentine  Ave. 
780  Bainbridge  Ave. 
836  Marion  Ave. 
890  Webster  Ave. 


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Follmer,  Clog'g  &  Co 


»       *      *  i  «* 


Largest 

Umbrella  and 

Parasol 
^Manufacturers 

in  the  World 

395    Broadway 
New  York 

Factory,  Lancaster,  Pa. 


"NAMESIE  SILKS" 

in  Peau  de  Soie,  Gros  Grain, 
Armures,  Taffetas,  Duchess  and 
Peau  de  Cygne  are  guaranteed 

FOR    SALE    IN    OUR    SILK    DEPARTMENT 


BLOOMING  DALES 

Third   Avenue,    59th   and   60th   Streets,   New   York 


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129 


Suburban  Place,  Boston 
Road  bet.  Wilkins  PL 
and  S.  Boulevard 

Suffolk,  202  Division  to  217 
E.  Houston 
7  Hester 
40  Grand 
120  Rivington 
180  E.  Houston 

Sullivan,  from  415  Canal  to 
92  W.  3d 
23  Grand 
93  Spring 
160  W.  Houston 
240  W.  Third 

Summit,  from  3100  Anthony 
Ave.  to  Mosholu  Park- 
way 

650  Anthony  Ave. 

758  Mosholu  Parkway 

Summit  Ave.,   from  Ogden 
Ave. 
Devoe 

Sylvan  Ave.,  from  Sheridan 
Ave.  to  Inwood 
Havvkstone 

Sylvan  Place,  from  152  E. 
120th  to  E.  121st 

Tappan,  from  2690  Marion 
Ave.  to  2695  Webster 
Ave. 

708  Decatur  Ave. 

719  Webster  Ave. 

Taylor  Ave.,  from  1050  King- 
bridge  Road  to  E.  189th 
2258  Kingsbridge   Road 
2300  Columbine 

Teasdale    Place,    from    960 
Boston  Road  to  Trin- 
ity Ave. 
830  Boston  Road 
850  Trinity  Ave. 

Temple,  from  89  Liberty  to 
Thames 

Tenth  Ave.,  from  532  West 
to  429  W.  59th 
20  Little  W.  12th 
60  W.  14th 


Tenth  Ave.  -Continued 
130  W.  18th 
220  W.  23d 
296  W.  27th 
350  W.  30th 
435  W.  34th 
503  W.  38th 
575  W.  42d 
654  W.  46th 
738  W.  50th 
816  W.  54th 
892  W.  58th 

Amsterdam  Ave. 

Terrace  Place. fromTrinityi 
near  W.  149th 

Terrace     View     Ave.,    from 
Kingsbridge  Road 

Thames,   115  Broadway  to 
Greenwich 
5  Temple 
30  Greenwich 

Theater  Alley,  from  20  Ann 
to  Beekman 

Third  Ave.,  continuation  of 
Bowery,   from    395   to 
Kingsbridge  Road 
1  Seventh 
30  E.  Ninth 
68  E.  11th 

125  E.  14th 

168  E. 16th 

205  E.  18th 

246  E.  20th 

301  E.  23d 

340  E.  25th 

395  E.  28th 

450  E.  31st 

508  E.  34th 

580  E.  38th 

660  E.  42d 

704  E.  44th 

758  E.  47th 

818  E.  50th 

878  E.  53d 

936  E.  56th 

990  E.  59th 
1070  E.  63d 
1150  E.  67th 
1230  E.  71st 
1330  E.  76th 
1410  E.  80th 
1490  E.  84th 
1528  E.  86th 
1585  E.  89th 


Third  Ave.— Continued 
1680  E.  94th 
1775  E.  98th 
1846  E.  102d 
1925  E.  106th 
1986  E.  109th 
2048  E.  112th 
2125  E.  116th 
2185  E.  119th 
2214  E.  122d 
2306  E.  125th 
2340  E.  127th 
2384  E.  129th 
2396  E.  130th 

Harlem  River 
2410  S.  Boulevard 
2440  E.  134th 
2520  E.  137th 

Lincoln  Ave. 

Morris  Ave. 
2600  E.  140th 
2660  Alexander  Ave. 
2713  E.  144th 
2773  Cortlandt  Ave. 
2838  Melrose  Ave. 
2870  WTestchester  Ave. 
2918  E.  151st 
2946  Elton  Ave. 
2978  Grove 
3048  E.  156th 
3125  E.  159th 

Washington  Ave. 

Brook  Ave. 
3190  St.  Ann's  Ave. 
3210  E.  162d 
3340  E.  165th 
3370  Franklin  Ave. 
3410  Spring  Place 
3520  E.  168th 
3700  E.  170th 

Wendover  Ave. 

Fairmount  Ave. 
4110  E.  175th 
4190  Tremont  Ave. 
4260  E.  178th 
4320  E.  179th 
4400  Samuel 
4440  E.  181st 

E.  183d 

Thirteenth  Ave.,  from  388  W. 
11th    to    W.  25th    and 
N.  R. 
8  Bank 
45  Jane 
90  Little  W.  12th 

W.  18th 
140  W.  23d 
160  W.  24th 


130 


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Johnson,   Cowdin   &    Co. 


Manufacturers       of 

Best  Silk  Ribbons 

of  all  kinds,  suitable  for  retail  trade. 

SOLD  BY 

BLOOMINGD ALES 

Third   Avenue,    59th   and   60th   Streets,   New   York 


C  A 

D  E  T 

WAISTS 

FOR 

BOYS 

are    perfect    in    fit, 
finish   and    style. 


BLOOMINGDALES 

Third  Avenne,   59th  and  60th  Streets,  New  York 


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131 


Thomas,  from  318  Broad- 
way 
6  Broadway 
80  W.  Broadway 
98  Hudson 

Thompson,  from  399  Canal 
to  57  W.  4th 
21  Grand 
83  Spring 
168  W.  Houston 
200  Bleecker 
250  W.  4th 

Tiebout  Ave.,  from  Burnside 
Ave.  to  580  Kings- 
bridge  Road 

2010  E.  179th 

2090  Samuel 

2230  E.  182d 

2325  Bainbridge  Ave. 

2367  E.  184th 

2460  Welch 

Tiffany,  from  Long  Island 
Sound  to  1110  E.  169th 

190  Long  Island  Sound 

576  Lane  Ave. 

620  Spofford 

700  Lafayette  Road 

740  Wetmore 

805  S.  Boulevard 

850  Fox 

935  Dongan 
1005  Westchester  Ave. 
1110  E.  167th 

Tinton  Ave.,  from  West- 
chester Ave.  to  980  E. 
169th 

777  Westchester  Ave. 

877  Clifton 

940  E.  163d 

1070  George 

1165  Home 

1184  E.  168th 

Tompkins,  from  608  Grand 

to  E.  R. 

11  Broome 

89  Stanton 

E.  Houston 

E.  4th 

Topping,  from  Walnut  to 
544  E.  176th 
1640  Walnut 
1725  E.  174th 
1800  Grav 


Tower  Place,  from  Webster 
Ave. 

Townsend,     from     Jerome 
Ave. 
Walton  Ave. 

Travers,  from  Jerome  Ave. 
to  West  Ave. 
Anthony  Ave. 
Bainbridge  Ave. 
Decatur  Ave. 

Tremont  Ave.,  1820  Aque- 
duct to  Bronx  River 

370  Jerome  Ave. 

430  Fleetwood  Ave. 

608  Valentine  Ave. 

740  Washington  Ave. 

800  Third  Ave. 

995  Cambreling  Ave. 
1030  Prospect  Ave. 
1190  Daly  Ave. 
1200  Oostdorp  Ave. 
1345  Bronx 

Trinity    Ave.,  from    915    E. 
149th  to  George 
550  E.  149th 

Westchester  Ave. 
800  E.  156th 
Cedar  Place 
Denman  Place 
880  Clifton  Place 
930  E.  163d 

Teasdale  Place 
990  E.  164th 
1010  E.  165th 

Trinity  Place,  from  6  Morris 
to  Liberty 
22  Edgar 
56  Rector 
115  Liberty 

Truxton,     from       Randall 
Ave.     to     Edgewater 
Road 
Wenman  Ave. 

Twelfth  Ave.,  continuation 
of  rjt/i  Ave.,  from  foot 
W.  25th  to  foot  155th 

180  W.  25th 

260  W.  29th 

340  W.  33d 

420  W.  37th 

500  W.  41st         * 

580  W.  45th 

660  W.  49th 


Twelfth  Ave.— Continued 
740  W.  53d 
820  W.  57th 
900  W.  61st  • 
980  W.  65th 
1060  W.  69th 
1100  W.  71st 

W.  72d 

Riverside  Park 

W.  79th 

Riverside  Park 

W.  90th 

Riverside  Park 

W.  129th 

Manhattan  Ave. 

W.  130th 

W.  140th 

W.  150th 

W.  155th 

Twentieth,  Bronx   Terrace 
to  4th  Ave. 
White  Plains  Ave. 

Twenty-first,  from  2d  Ave. 
to  4th  Ave. 
White  Plains  Ave. 

Undercliff    Ave.,   from   13S0 
Sedgwick  Ave. 
Boscobel  Ave. 

Union,  from  38  Lind  Ave. 
to  Jerome  Ave. 
Wolf 
120  Ogden  Ave. 
Marcher  Ave. 

Union  Ave.,  from  S.  Boule- 
vard to  Boston  Road 

540  E.  149th 

815  Westchester  Ave. 

860  Clifton 

960  E.  163d 
1025  E.  165th 
1080  George 
1160  Home 
1220  E.  169th 

Union  Place(4th  Ave.), from 
101  E.  17th  to  100  E.  19th 
51  E.  17th 
73  E.  19th 

Union  Square  E.  (4th  Ave.), 
from  101  E.  14th  to  100 
E.  17th 

20  E. 15th 

48  E.  18th 


132  ROUND-ABOUT      N  E  W    Y  O  R  K 

Barrett,  Nephews  &  Co. 

Established    i  8 1 9 

Old  Staten  Island  Dyeing  Establishment 

New  York  Offices 

334  Canal  Street  844  Sixth  Avenue  387  Amsterdam  Avenue 

1  2  John  Street  1 9  West  42d  Street  1 740  Amsterdam  Avenue 

870  Broadway  207  West  116th  Street  2320  Eighth  Avenue 

2465  Broadway  304  Columbus  Avenue  2  West  125th  Street 

2713  Broadway  336  Columbus  Avenue  1064  Madison  Avenue 

610  Sixth  Avenue  556  Columbus  Avenue  585  Madison  Avenue 

912  Columbus  Avenue 

Dye  and  clean  everything  from   the   most  delicately 
woven  Lace  to  the  heaviest  Wilton  Carpet 

%       A  Few   Specialties 
Dyeing  Made-up  Carpets  Cleaning  Lace  Curtains  and  Blankets 

Dry  Cleaning  Handsome  Dresses     Refinishing  Laces      Cleansing  Silk  Waists 

1500  agents  in  principal  cities  and  towns 
By  far  the  largest  establishment  of  its  kind  in  the  United  States 

Kayser  fs  DoubIe  Fin^er  Tfpped  Gloves 

The  prices  are  50c,  75c  and  $1,00   per  pair 

A  complete  assortment 
of  these  excellent 
Gloves     is     carried     by 

BLOOMINGDALES 

Third   Avenue,    59th   and   60th   Streets,   New   York 


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133 


Union    Square   W.   {Broad- 
way), from  21   E.   14th 
to  30  E.  17th 
17  E.  15th 
41  E. 17th 

University    Place,   from    29 
Waverly   Place   to   38 
E.  14th 
Clinton  Place 
E.  9th 
74  E.  Uth 
128  E.  14th 

Valentine     Ave.,    from    600 
Tremont  Ave.   to   720 
Suburban 
1900  Tremont  Ave. 
2010  Burnside  Ave. 
2230  E.  182d 
2375  E.  184th 
2460  Welch 

2560  Kingsbridge  Road 
2650  Brookline 
2750  Sherwood 
S.  Boulevard 

Van   Courtlandt   Ave.,  from 
3420  Broadway  to  3380 
Woodlawn  Road 
2  Broadway 

110  Albany  Road 

200  Bailey  Ave. 

300  Sedgwick  Ave. 

450  Aqueduct  Ave. 

510  Boston  Ave. 

590  Jerome  Ave. 

650  Mosholu  Parkway 

Vandam,  from  15  Macdou- 
gal  to  533  Greenwich 
47  Varick 
80  Hudson 
101  Greenwich 

Vanderbilt  Ave.,  from  29  E. 
42d  to  34  E.  45th 

Vanderbilt  Ave.  E.,  from  685 
E.  165th  to  740  Kings- 
bridge  Road 

1100  E.  166th 

1240  E.  168th 

1300  E.  169th 

1400  E.  170th 

1500  E.  171st 

1620  E.  172d 

1750  E.  174th 

1860  E.  176th 

1910  Tremont  Ave. 

1960  E.  178th 


Vanderbilt  Ave.  E.-  Cont'd 
2100  Samuel 
2290  E.  183d 
2400  E.  187th 

Vanderbilt  Ave.  W.,  from  E. 

173d  to  2550   Webster 

Ave. 
1820  E.  175th 
1925  Tremont  Ave. 
2025  E.  179th 
2100  Samuel 
2400  E.  187th 
2480  Welch 
2550  Pelham  Ave. 
2590  Webster  Ave. 

Vandewater,  from  49  Frank- 
fort to  Pearl 

Varick,  132  Franklin  to  90 
Carmine 
17  N.  Moore 
72  Canal 
110  Broome 
160  Vandam 
208  W.  Houston 
230  Carmine 

Verio  Ave.,  from  1020  East- 
chester  to  City  Line 
4050  Eastchester 
4090  Clifford 
4140  Willard 
4210  Opdyke 
Knox 

Vermilyea  Ave.,  from  Kings- 
bridge  Road  to  W. 
211th 

Dyckman 

Isham 

Vesey,  from  222  Broadway 
to  N.  R. 
30  Church 
80  Washington 
110  West 

Vestry,  from  430  Canal  to 
N.  R. 
28  Hudson 
70  West 

Villa  Ave.,  from  S.  Boule- 
vard to  Van  Court- 
landt Ave. 

Vineyard  Place,  from  Fair- 
mouth  Ave.  to  Wood- 
ruff 


Vyse,    from     1890     Boston 
Road    to    1310    Kings- 
bridge  Road 
1960  Tremont- Ave. 
2000  Mechanic 
2050  Clover 
Ponus 

Wadsworth  Ave.,  from  W. 
173d  and  Kingsbridge 
Road  to  11th  Ave. 

W.  181st 

W.  190th 

Waldo,  northeast  of  Spuy- 
ten    Duyvil    Parkway 
Barney 

Wales  Ave.,  from  S.  Boule- 
vard to  Westchester 
Ave. 

320  E.  141st 

415  St.  Joseph's 

460  Crane 

496  Dater 

550  E.  149th 

615  Beck 

Walker,  from  127  W.  Broad- 
way to  226  Canal 
30  Church 
70  Broadway 
110  Centre 
126  Canal 

Wall,  from  90  Broadway  to 

E.  R. 

9  New 

21  Broad 

80  Pearl 

119  South 

Walnut,  from  1460  Inwood 
Ave.  to  Topping 
Jerome  Ave. 
420  Eden  Ave. 
440  Fleetwood  Ave. 
460  Eastburn 
496  Weeks 
520  Morris  Ave. 

Walnut  Ave.,  from  E.  132d 

to  1170  E.  141st 

85  E.  132d 

165  E.  135th 

250  E.  138th 

320  E. 141st 


134 


ROUND-ABOUT    NEW    YORK 


A  full  line  of  these  goods  at 

BLOOMINGDALES  IhrdcAvcnu^59thvanf 

60th  Streets,  New  York 


Bloomingdales'    Handkerchiefs 

Bloomingdales'  handkerchiefs  are  famous  for  their  quality  and 
beauty.  Whenever  it  is  possible,  strictly  pure  linen  sorts  only  are 
offered.  When  price  forbids,  however,  only  the  best  sorts  of  cotton 
handkerchiefs  are  sold  and  these  are  in  no  way  masqueraded  as 
linen.     Thus  you  always  know  just  exactly  what  you  are  buying. 

BLOOMINGDALES 

Third   Avenue,    59th    and    60th    Streets,  New    York 


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135 


Walton  Ave.,  from  Cheever 
Place  to  Jerome  Ave. 
335  Cheever  Place 

E.  144th 
590  E.  150th 
645  Sedgwick  Ave. 
E.  167th 
Mott  Ave. 
Walnut 

Warren,  260  Broadway  to 
N.  R. 
32  Church 
97  Greenwich 
127  West 

Washington,  from  6  Battery 
Place  to  430  W.  14th 

45  Morris 

97  Rector 
145  Cedar 
169  Cortlandt 
191  Fulton 
221  Barclay 
285  Chambers 
347  Franklin 
411  Laight 
439  Desbrosses 
475  Canal 
569  W.  Houston 
647  Christopher 
719  W.  11th 
797  Horatio 
835  Little  W.  12th 
879  W.  14th 

Washington  Alley,  from  Fifth 
Ave.  to  University 
Place 

Washington  Ave.,  from  723 
E.  159th  to  735  Pelham 
Ave. 

825  E.  159th 
Third  Ave. 

875  E.  161st 

925  Brook  Ave. 

985  E.  164th 
1045  E.  165th 
1090  E.  166th 
1185  E.  167th 
1225  E.  168th 
1295  E.  169th 
1405  E. 170th 
1535  E.  171st 
1580  Wendover  Ave. 
1685  E.  173d 
1740  E.  174th 
1810  E.  175th 
1910  Tremont  Ave. 


Washington  Ave.— Cont'd 
2025  E.  179th 
2103  Samuel 
2247  E. 182d 
2325  E.  184th 

E.  187th 

Kingsbridge  Road 
2495  E.  189th 

Pelham  Ave. 

Washington  Place,  from  713 
Broadway  to  78  Grove 
5  Mercer 
21  Greene 
90  Sixth  Ave. 
145  Grove 

Washington  Square,  Woos- 
ter,  Waverly,  Mac- 
dougal,  W.  4th 

Washington     Square     E. 

( Wooster),  from  45  W. 

4th     to     36     Waverly 

Place 
77  W.  4th 
82  Washington  Place 

Washington  Square  N.  {Wav- 
erly Place),  from  29  to 
89 

14  Fifth  Ave. 

28  Macdougal 

Washington  Square  S.  (W. 
4th\  from  54  to  128 
Wooster 
W.  Broadway 
Thompson 
Macdougal 

Washington  Square  W. 

(Macdougal),  from  102 
Waverly  to  131  W.  4th 

32  Washington  Place 

39  W.  4th 

Water,  from  45  Whitehall 
to  E.  R. 
7  Moore 
25  Broad 
77  Old  Slip 
35  Pine 

155  Maiden  Lane 
205  Fulton 
227  Beekman 
280  Dover 
325  Roosevelt 
363  James  Slip 
433  Market  Slip 


Water— Continued 
475  Pike  Slip 
537  Jefferson 
622  Gouverneur 
695  Jackson 
755  East 

Waterloo  Place,  from  Fair- 
mount  Ave.  to  Wood- 
ruff 

Watts,  from  44  Sullivan  to 
N.  R. 
30  Varick 
60  Canal 
100  West 

Waverly     Place,    from     729 
Broadway  to  Bank 
11  Mercer 
55  Fifth  Ave. 
135  Sixth  Ave. 
175  Christopher 
225  Perry 
250  Bank 

Webb,  from  Barnard  to 
Edgewater  Road 

Webster  Ave.,  from  E.  166th 
to  Eastchester 

Brook  Ave. 

Elliott 

Wendover  Ave. 

Anthony  Ave. 

Tremont  Ave. 
1960  E.  178th 
2085  Samuel 
2290  E.  183d 
2325  E.  184th 
2480  Welch 

2535  Kingsbridge  Road 
2625  Cole 
2695  Tappan 
2760  Isaac 
2875  S.  Boulevard 

Suburban 

Woodlawn  Road 
3420  Scribner 
3495  Gun  Hill  Road 
Woodlawn  Cemetery 

Weehawken,  from  304  W. 
10th  to  Christopher 

Weeks,  from  Walnut  to  E. 
176th 
1666  Walnut 
1725  E.  174th 
1790  Gray 
1820  North 
1830  E.  176th 


136  ROUND-ABOUT     X  E  W    Y  O  R  K 

OSTBY  &  BARTON  CO. 


MAKERS     OF 


Rings,   Brooches 
and  Mountings 


118    Richmond   Street,   Providence,   R.   I. 

New  York,  9-13  Maiden  Lane  Chicago,  103  State  Street 

Carpets    and    Rugs 


In  our  Carpet  Department  will  be 
found  a  full  assortment  of  Carpets 
and  Rugs  from  the  moderate  priced 
to      the      most      elaborate      textures 


BLOOM   INGDALES 

Third    Avenue,   59th    and    60th    Streets,   New  York 


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137 


Welch,  2460  Jerome  to  Van- 
derbilt  Ave.  W. 
400  Jerome  Ave. 
425  Fleetwood  Ave. 
450  Morris  Ave. 
470  Crescent  Ave. 
500  Ryer  Ave. 
515  Anthony  Ave. 
545  Valentine  Ave. 
575  Tiebout  Ave. 
615  Bainbridge  Ave. 
670  Webster  Ave. 


Wellesley,  from  2750  Jerome 
Ave.  to  2750  Anthony 
Ave. 

465  Jerome  Ave. 

510  Kirkside  Ave. 

535  Creston  Ave. 


Wendover  Ave.,  from  Web- 
ster Ave.  and   Elliott 
to  Fulton  Ave. 
Brook  Ave. 
Washington  x\ve. 
Third  Ave. 

Wenman   Ave.,   from    Wet- 
more  to  Drake 
E.  149th 
Cabot 
Win  slow 
Cost 
Whittier 


West,    from    11    Battery 
Place  to  Tenth  Ave. 

24  Morris 

55  Rector 

99  Cedar 
115  Cortlandt 
149  Barclay 
186  Chambers 
215  Franklin 
270  Desbrosses 
295  Canal 
345  W.  Houston 
389  Christopher 
425  W.  11th 
491  W.  12th 
535  Gansevoort 

West    (24th    Ward),    from 
Riverdale  Ave.  to 
River  Ave. 
Palisade  Ave. 


West  Broadway,  from  junc- 
tion of  Greenwich  and 
Vesey  to  W.  4th 

14  Barclay 

52  Murray 

90  Chambers 
140  Thomas 
200  Franklin 
250  Walker 
295  Canal 
335  Grand 
404  Spring 
486  W.  Houston 
520  Bleecker 
560  W.  3d 
580  W.  4th 

West  End  Ave.,  continuation 
11th  Ave.  above  59th 
1  W.  59th 
54  W.  62d 

154  W.  67th 

198  W.  69th 

254  W.  72d 

318  W.  75th 

378  W.  78th 

436  W.  81st 

518  W.  85th 

598  W.  89th 

678  W.  93d 

758  W.  97th 

838  W.  101st 

898  W.  104th 
W.  107th 

West  Farms  Road,  from  2830 
S.  Boulevard  to  1300 
Tremont  Ave. 

Westchester  Ave. 
1295  E.  167th 

Home 
1530  Charlotte  Place 
1850  Woodruff 
Boston  Road 

West     Houston,    from    611 
Broadway 
20  Mercer 
90  W.  Broad way 
150  Macdougal 
180  Bedford 
243  Varick 
315  Greenwich 
351  West 

Westchester  Ave.,  from  2890 
3d  Ave. to  Bronx  River 
680  Third  Ave. 
700  Bergen  Ave. 
740  Brook  Ave. 


Westchester  Ave.— Cont'd 
790  St.  Ann's  Ave. 
810  Eagle  Ave. 
905  Trinity  Ave. 
Forest  Ave. 
E.  156th 
Union  Ave. 
Prospect  Ave. 
Lane  Ave. 
Stebbins  Ave. 
1245  Intervale  Ave. 
1270  Kelly 
1300  Tiffany 
1325  Fox 
1350  Simpson 
1375  S.  Boulevard 
1570  E.  167th 

Bronx  River 

Wetmore    Ave,,    from     St. 
Joseph's  to  Dongan 
E.  149th 
Leggett  Ave. 
Lane  Ave. 
Hunt's  Point  Road 

White,  from  117  W.  Broad- 
way to  82  Baxter 
35  Church 
67  Broadway 
95  Elm 
130  Baxter 

Whitehall, from  2Broadway 
15  Stone 
35  Pearl 
50  State 
65  South 

White  Plains  Ave.,  from 
Bronx  and  Pelham 
Parkway  to  21st 

Second 

Tenth 

Fifteenth 

Twenty-first 

White  Plains  Road,  from  21st 
to  City  Line 
Kossuth  Ave. 
Backer  Ave. 

Whitlock  Ave.,  from  S.  Bou- 
levard to  Hunt's  Point 
Road 
St.  Joseph's 
Legget  Ave. 
Tiffany 


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Salomon    &    Newman 


Importers    and    Manufacturers  of 

Robes,    Trimmings 

and  Lace    Novelties 


536  =  538  Broadway  New  York 

Between  Spring  and  Prince  Streets 


Men's    Clothing 


The  kind  that  ranks  with  Tailored 
clothes — the  kind  that  is  exclusive, 
distinctive  and  elegant  found  here 
priced  just  right. 


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Third  Avenue,  59th  and  60th  Streets,  New  York 


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139 


Whittier,  Dickey  to  Edge- 
water  Road 
Lane  Ave. 
Foote  Ave. 

Whitney,  from  3  Bridge 

Wilkins  Place,  from  S.  Bou- 
levard to  Boston  Road 

Willard,     from    4050     Mt. 
Vernon  Ave.  to  Bronx 
875  Kepler  Ave. 
955  Katonah  Ave. 
1035  Verio  Ave. 

Willett,  482  Grand  to  379  E. 
Houston 
20  Broome 
75  Rivington 
135  E.  Houston 

William,  from  111  Pearl  to 
449  Pearl 

7  S.  William 

45  Wall 

85  Maiden  Lane 
145  Fulton 
185  Spruce 
239  Duane 
270  Pearl 

Willis  Ave.,  from   Harlem 
River  to  2840  3d  Ave. 
85  E.  132d 
115  S.  Boulevard 
190  E.  136th 
285  E.  139th 
390  E.  143d 
475  E.  146th 
520  E.  148th 
535  Third  Ave. 

Willow    Ave.,    from    Long 

Island  Sound  to  1040 

E.  138th 

85  E. 132d 

140  E.  134th 

220  E.  137th 

Winslow,  from  Edgewater 
Road  to  Craven 
Wenman 

Wolf,  from  Harlem  River 
to  120  Union 
Sedgwick  Ave. 
Lind  Ave. 


Woodlawn  Road. from  Bronx 
River  to  Jerome  Ave. 
3130  Webster  Ave. 
3260  Perry  Ave. 
3320  Eclipse 

3350  Van  Courtl'dt  Ave. 
3490  Gun  Hill  Road 

Woodruff,  from  1870  Arthur 
Ave.  to  Bronx 
915  Arthur  Ave. 
1025  Prospect  Ave. 
1115  Marmion  Ave. 
1185  Crotona  Parkway 
1215  Daly  Ave. 
1295  West  Farms  Road 

Wooster,  357  Canal  to  54  W. 
4th 

30  Grand 
95  Spring 
165  W.  Houston 
190  Bleecker 
245  W.  4th 

Worth,  from  75  Hudson  to 
198  Park  Row 
35  W.  Broad  way 
90  Broadway 
145  Centre 
170  Park 
205  Park  Row 

Worden,  from  Legget  Ave. 
to  Edgewater  Road 
Conover 

W.  3d,  from  685  Broadway 
to  18  6th  Ave. 
11  Mercer 
65  W.  Broadway 
100  Sullivan 
145  Sixth  Ave. 

W.  4th,  699  Broadway  to 
315  W.  13th 

15  Mercer 

70  W.  Broadway 
128  Macdougal 
180  Jones 
220  Christopher 
285  W.  11th 
320  W.  12th 
335  Eighth  Ave. 
350  W.  13th 

W.  9th,  from  24  5th  Ave.  to 
114  6th  Ave. 
75  Sixth  Ave. 


W.  10th,  from  3<i  5th  Ave. 
100  Sixth  Ave. 
155  Waverly  Place 
255  Hudson 
285  Washington 
305  West 

W.  11th,  54  5th  Ave. 
100  Sixth  Ave. 
200  Seventh  Ave. 
290  Bleecker 
345  Washington 
385  Thirteenth  Ave. 

W.  12th,  60  5th  Ave. 
100  Sixth  Ave. 
200  Seventh  Ave. 
298  Eighth  Ave. 
375  Washington 
415  Thirteenth  Ave. 

W.  13th,  72  5th  Ave. 
100  Sixth  Ave. 
200  Seventh  Ave. 
250  Greenwich  Ave. 
300  Eighth  Ave. 
395  Hudson 
400  Ninth  Ave. 
500  Tenth  Ave. 
521  Thirteenth  Ave. 

W.  14th,  84  5th  Ave. 
100  Sixth  Ave. 
300  Eighth  Ave. 
355  Hudson 
400  Ninth  Ave. 
440  Washington 
500  Tenth  Ave. 
552  Thirteenth  Ave. 

W.  15th,  98  5th  Ave. 
100  Sixth  Ave. 
200  Seventh  Ave. 
400  Ninth  Ave. 
550  Eleventh  Ave. 
Thirteenth  Ave. 

W.  16th,  110  5th  Ave. 
100  Sixth  Ave. 
300  Eighth  Ave. 
500  Tenth  Ave. 
600  Eleventh  Ave. 
Thirteenth  Ave. 

W.  17th,  118  5th  Ave. 
100  Sixth  Ave. 
200  Seventh  Ave. 
400  Ninth  Ave. 
600  Eleventh  Ave. 
Thirteenth  Ave. 


140  ROUND-ABOUT      X  E  W    Y  O  R  K 

J.  Kridel,  Sons  &  Co. 

Importers  and  Commission  Merchants 

Ribbons,    Dress    and   Tie   Silks,   Velvets,    Mousseline    de    Soie, 

Brilliants,  Chiffons  and  Mulls 

We  carry  Full  Lines  of  Velvet  Ribbons 

47  and  49  Greene  St.         46, 48  and  50  Wooster  St. 

ds{ew   York 

Beautiful  .flrt  embroideries 

Where's  the  woman  who  does  not  delight 
in  such  things!  Come  here  if  you  wish 
to  see  one  of  the  most  complete  and 
beautiful  assortments  of  patterns  for 
Renaissance,  Battenberg,  Duchess  and 
Arabian  Lace  Work 

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Third  Avenue,  59th  and  60th  Streets    &    New  York 


ROUND-ABOUT      NEW     YORK 


141 


W.18th,  130  5th  Ave. 
100  Sixth  Ave. 
300  Eighth  Ave. 
500  Tenth  Ave. 
600  Eleventh  Ave. 
Thirteenth  Ave. 

W.  19th,  144  5th  Ave. 
100  Sixth  Ave. 
200  Seventh  Ave. 
400  Ninth  Ave. 
600  Eleventh  Ave. 
Thirteenth  Ave. 

W.  20th,  154  5th  Ave. 
100  Sixth  Ave. 
300  Eighth  Ave. 
500  Tenth  Ave. 
615  Thirteenth  Ave. 

W.  21st,  162  5th  Ave. 
100  Sixth  Ave. 
200  Seventh  Ave. 
400  Ninth  Ave. 
600  Eleventh  Ave. 
615  Thirteenth  Ave. 

W.  2 2d,  172  5th  Ave. 
100  Sixth  Ave. 
300  Eighth  Ave. 
500  Tenth  Ave. 
600  Thirteenth  Ave. 

W.  23d,  190  5th  Ave. 
100  Sixth  Ave. 
200  Seventh  Ave. 
400  Ninth  Ave. 
600  Eleventh  Ave. 
630  Thirteenth  Ave. 

W.  24th,  from  1104  Broad- 
way 
100  Sixth  Ave. 
200  Seventh  Ave. 
400  Ninth  Ave. 
600  Eleventh  Ave. 
630  Thirteenth  Ave. 

W.  25th,  202  5th  Ave. 
7  Broadway 
100  Sixth  Ave. 
300  Eighth  Ave. 
500  Tenth  Ave. 

Thirteenth  Ave. 

W.  26th,  218  5th  Ave. 
13  Broadway 
200  Seventh  Ave. 
400  Ninth  Ave. 
600  Eleventh  Ave. 
Thirteenth  Ave. 


W.  27th,  234  5th  Ave. 
25  Broadway 
100  Sixth  Ave. 
300  Eighth  Ave. 
500  Tenth  Ave. 

Thirteenth  Ave. 

W.  28th,  250  5th  Ave. 
30  Broadway 
100  Sixth  Ave. 
300  Eighth  Ave. 
500  Tenth  Ave. 

Thirteenth    Ave. 

W.  29th,  270  5th  Ave. 
30  Broadway 
100  Sixth  Ave. 
200  Seventh  Ave. 
400  Ninth  Ave. 
600  Eleventh  Ave. 
606  Twelfth  Ave. 

W.  30th,  284  5th  Ave. 
40  Broadway 
100  Sixth  Ave. 
200  Seventh  Ave. 
400  Ninth  Ave. 
645  Twelfth  Ave. 

W.  31st,  302  5th  Ave. 

50  Broadway 

100  Sixth  Ave. 

300  Eighth  Ave. 

500  Tenth  Ave. 

Twelfth  Ave. 

W.  32d,  320  5th  Ave. 
55  Broadway 
100  Sixth  Ave. 
200  Seventh  Ave. 
400  Ninth  Ave. 
600  Eleventh  Ave. 
Twelfth  Ave. 

W.  33d,  338  5th  Ave. 
63  Broadway 
100  Sixth  Ave. 
200  Seventh  Ave. 
300  Eighth  Ave. 
400  Ninth  Ave. 
600  Eleventh  Ave. 
Twelfth  Ave. 

W.  34th,  366  5th  Ave. 
106  Broadway 
200  Seventh  Ave. 
400  Ninth  Ave. 
600  Eleventh  Ave. 
Twelfth  Ave. 


W.  35th,  372  5th  Ave. 
100  Sixth  Ave. 
131  Broadway 
300  Eighth. Ave. 
500  Tenth  Ave. 
Twelfth  Ave. 

W.  36th,  392  5th  Ave. 
100  Sixth  Ave. 
200  Seventh  Ave. 
400  Ninth  Ave. 
600  Eleventh  Ave. 

611  Twelfth  Ave. 

W.  37th,  410  5th  Ave. 
100  Sixth  Ave. 
122  Broadway 
300  Eighth  Ave. 
500  Tenth  Ave. 

612  Twelfth  Ave. 

W.  38th, 424  Fifth  Ave. 
100  Sixth  Ave. 
200  Seventh  Ave. 
400  Ninth  Ave. 
600  Eleventh  Ave. 
645  Twelfth  Ave. 

W.  39th,  442  5th  Ave. 
100  Sixth  Ave. 
125  Broadway 
300  Eighth  Ave. 
500  Tenth  Ave. 
660  Twelfth  Ave. 

W.  40th,  452  5th  Ave. 
100  Sixth  Ave. 
200  Seventh  Ave. 
400  Ninth  Ave. 
600  Eleventh  Ave. 
660  Twelfth  Ave. 

W.  41st,  719  6th  Ave. 
100  Sixth  Ave. 
136  Broadway 
300  Eighth  Ave. 
500  Tenth  Ave. 
600  Eleventh  Ave. 
Twelfth  Ave. 

W.  42d,  503  5th  Ave. 
100  Sixth  Ave. 
200  Seventh  Ave. 
400  Ninth  Ave. 
500  Tenth  Ave. 
652  Twelfth  Ave. 

W.  43d,  515  5th  Ave. 
100  Sixth  Ave. 
200  Broadway 
300  Eighth  Ave. 
500  Tenth  Ave. 
640  Twelfth  Ave. 


142  ROUND-ABOUT      NEW     YORK 


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Third  Avenue,   59th   and  60th  Streets,   New  York 

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143 


W.  44th,  531  5th  Ave. 
100  Sixth  Ave. 
200  Broadway 
400  Ninth  Ave. 
G25  Twelfth  Ave. 

W.  45th,  545  5th  Ave. 
100  Sixth  Ave. 
300  Eighth  Ave. 
500  Tenth  Ave. 
625  Twelfth  Ave. 

W.  46th,  561  5th  Ave. 
100  Sixth  Ave. 
200  Broadway 

400  Ninth  Ave. 
600  Eleventh  Ave. 
650  Twelfth  Ave. 

W.  47th,  581  5th  Ave. 
100  Sixth  Ave. 
300  Eighth  Ave. 
500  Tenth  Ave. 
650  Twelfth  Ave. 

W.  48th,  600  5th  Ave. 
100  Sixth  Ave. 
170  Seventh  Ave. 
400  Ninth  Ave. 
600  Eleventh  Ave. 
650  Twelfth  Ave. 

W.  49th,  609  5th  Ave. 
100  Sixth  Ave. 
206  Broadway 
300  Eighth  Ave. 
500  Tenth  Ave. 
650  Twelfth  Ave. 

W.  50th,  626  5th  Ave. 
100  Sixth  Ave. 
200  Seventh  Ave. 
400  Ninth  Ave. 
600  Eleventh  Ave. 
657  Twelfth  Ave. 

W.  51st,  641  5th  Ave. 
100  Sixth  Ave. 
210  Broadway 
300  Eighth  Ave. 
500  Tenth  Ave. 
Twelfth  Ave. 

W.  52d,  660  5th  Ave. 
100  Sixth  Ave. 
200  Seventh  Ave. 
400  Ninth  Ave. 
600  Eleventh  Ave. 
650  Twelfth  Ave. 


W.  53d,  680  5th  Ave. 
100  Sixth  Ave. 
210  Broadway 
300  Eighth  Ave. 
500  Tenth  Ave. 
Twelfth  Ave. 

W.  54th,  684  5th  Ave. 
100  Sixth  Ave. 
200  Seventh  Ave. 
400  Ninth  Ave. 
600  Eleventh  Ave. 
632  Twelfth  Ave. 

W.  55th,  711  5th  Ave. 
100  Sixth  Ave. 
242  Broadway 
300  Eighth  Ave. 
500  Tenth  Ave. 
640  Twelfth  Ave. 

W.  56th,  719  5th  Ave. 
100  Sixth  Ave. 
200  Seventh  Ave. 
400  Ninth  Ave. 
600  Eleventh  Ave. 
Twelfth  Ave 

W.  57th,  746  5th  Ave. 
100  Sixth  Ave. 
242  Broadway 
300  Eighth  Ave. 
500  Tenth  Ave. 
Twelfth  Ave. 

W.  58th,  756  5th  Ave. 

105  Sixth  Ave. 
200  Seventh  Ave. 
235  Broadway 
400  Ninth  Ave. 
600  Eleventh  Ave. 
622  Twelfth  Ave. 

W.  59th,  776  5th  Ave. 

106  Sixth  Ave. 
235  Broadway 

Central  Park  W. 
300  Boulevard 
400  Columbus  Ave. 
400  Ninth  Ave. 
500  Amsterdam  Ave. 
600  Eleventh  Ave. 

Twelfth  Ave. 

W.   60th,   from  1    Central 
Park  W.  to  N.  R. 
7  Boulevard 
100  Columbus  Ave. 
200  Amsterdam  Ave. 
300  Eleventh  Ave. 


W.   61st,   13  Central   Park 
W.  to  N.  R. 
27  Boulevard 
100  Columbus  Ave. 
300  Eleventh  Ave. 

W.   62d,  21    Central   Park 
W.  to  N.  R. 
52  Boulevard 
200  Amsterdam  Ave. 
300  Eleventh  Ave. 

W.   63d,  31   Central   Park 
W.  to  N.  R. 
45  Boulevard 
100  Columbus  Ave. 
200  Amsterdam  Ave. 
300  Eleventh  Ave. 

W.  64th,  41  Central    Park 
W.  to  N.  R. 

100  Columbus  Ave. 
200  Amsterdam  Ave. 
300  West  End  Ave. 
320  Twelfth  Ave. 

W.  65th,   51  Central   Park 
W.  to  N.  R. 
100  Boulevard 
200  Amsterdam  Ave. 
300  West  End  Ave. 

W.   66th,  61   Central  Park 
W.  to  N.  R. 
100  Columbus  Ave. 
130  Boulevard 
200  Amsterdam  Ave. 
300  West  End  Ave. 

W.  67th,  71  Central   Park 
W.  to  N.  R. 
100  Columbus  Ave. 
200  Amsterdam  Ave. 
310  Twelfth  Ave. 

W.  68th,  81  Central   Park 
W.  to  N.  R. 
100  Columbus  Ave. 
145  Boulevard 
300  West  End  Ave. 
310  Twelfth  Ave. 

W.  69th,  91   Central  Park 
W.  to  N.  R. 
100  Columbus  Ave. 
200  Amsterdam  Ave. 
330  Twelfth  Ave. 


144  ROUND-ABOUT     NEW    YORK 


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W.  70th,  101  Central  Park 
W.  to  N.  R. 
100  Columbus  Ave. 
153  Boulevard 
300  West  End  Ave. 
344  Twelfth  Ave. 

W.  71st,  111    Central  Park 
W.  to  N.  R. 
100  Columbus  Ave. 
200  Amsterdam  Ave. 
300  West  End  Ave. 

W.  72d,  121  Central  Park 
W.  to  N.  R. 

100  Columbus  Ave. 
170  Amsterdam  Ave. 
200  Boulevard 

307  Riverside  Drive. 

W.  73d,  131  Central  Park 
W.     to    10     Riverside 
Drive 
100  Columbus  Ave. 
250  Boulevard 
300  West  End  Ave. 

308  Riverside  Drive 

W.  74th.  141  Central  Park 
W. 
100  Columbus  Ave. 
200  Amsterdam  Ave. 

306  West  End  Ave. 
312  Riverside  Drive 

W.  75th,  151  Central  Park 
W.  to  30  Riverside 
Drive 

100  Columbus  Ave. 

200  Amsterdam  Ave. 

235  Boulevard 

317  Riverside  Drive. 

W.  76th.  101  Central  Park 
W. 
100  Columbus  Ave. 
200  Amsterdam  Ave. 
300  West  End  Ave. 
830  Riverside  Drive 

W.     77th,     from      Central 
Park  W. 
100  Columbus  Ave. 
245  Boulevard 
330  Riverside  Drive. 

W.  78th,  360  Columbus 
Ave.  to  60  Riverside 
Drive. 

100  Columbus  Ave. 

200  Amsterdam  Ave. 

300  West  End  Ave. 

307  Riverside  Drive 


W.    79th,    400     Columbus 
Ave.  to  N.  R. 
100  Columbus  Ave. 
250  Boulevard 
300  West  End  Ave. 

W.  80th,  from  480  Colum- 
bus Ave. 
100  Columbus  Ave. 
200  Amsterdam  Ave. 
300  West  End  Ave. 
317  Riverside  Drive 

W.  81st,  from  211   Central 
Park  W. 
100  Columbus  Ave. 
250  Boulevard 
335  Riverside  Drive 

W.  82d,  from  220  Central 
Park  W. 
100  Columbus  Ave. 
200  Amsterdam  Ave. 
300  West  End  Ave. 
330  Riverside  Drive 

W.  83d,  from  230  Central 
Park  W. 
100  Columbus  Ave. 
250  Boulevard 
335  Riverside  Drive 

W.  84th,  from  240  Central 
Park  W. 
100  Columbus  Ave. 
200  Amsterdam  Ave. 
300  West  End  Ave. 
337  Riverside  Drive 

W.  85th,  from  250  Central 
Park  W. 
100  Columbus  Ave. 
250  Boulevard 
335  Riverside  Drive 

W.  86th,  from  261  Central 
Park  W. 
100  Columbus  Ave. 
200  Amsterdam  Ave. 
300  West  End  Ave. 
345  Riverside  Drive 

W.  87th,  from  271  Central 
Park  W. 
100  Columbus  Ave. 
250  Boulevard 
375  Riverside  Drive 


W.  88th,  from  280  Central 
Park  W. 
100  Columbus  Ave. 
200  Amsterdam  Ave. 
300  West  End  Ave. 
375  Riverside  Drive 

W.  89th,  from  291  Central 
Park  W. 
100  Columbus  Ave. 
250  Boulevard 
330  Riverside  Drive 

W.  90th,  from  301  Central 
Park  W. 
100  Columbus  Ave. 
200  Amsterdam  Ave. 
300  West  End  Ave. 
321  Riverside  Drive 

W.  91st.  from  311   Central 
Park  W.  to  190  River- 
side Drive 
100  Columbus  Ave. 
250  Boulevard 
300  West  End  Ave. 

W.  92d,  321   Central  Park 
W.  to  Riverside  Drive 
100  Columbus  Ave. 
300  West  End  Ave. 

W.  93d,  331  Central   Park 
W.  to  Riverside  Drive 
100  Columbus  Ave. 
200  Amsterdam  Ave. 
300  West  End  Ave. 

W.  94th.  341  Central  Park 
W.  to  Riverside  Drive 
100  Columbus  Ave. 
250  Boulevard 

300  West  End  Ave. 

W.  95th,  351  Central  Park 
W.  to  Riverside  Drive 
100  Columbus  Ave. 
200  Amsterdam  Ave. 

301  West  End  Ave. 

W.  96th,  361  Central  Park 
W.  to  N.  R. 
100  Columbus  Ave. 
265  Boulevard 
300  West  End  Ave. 
Riverside  Drive 


148 


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INCANDESCENT 

LIGHT 


Patents,  Foreign  and  Domestic,  Applied  For 

For  sale  at  BLOOMINGDALES 

Third  Avenue,  59th  and  60th  Streets,  New  York 

ALL   SILK   VEILINGS 

All  the  latest  and  best  styles  of 
All  Silk  Veilings  are  to  be  found 
at  Bloomingdales,  and  the  prices 
are  extremely  reasonable 


BLOOMINGDALES 

Third   Avenue,    59th   and   60th   Streets,   New   York 


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149 


W.  97th,  from  371  Central 
Park  W.  to  250  River- 
side Drive 
100  Columbus  Ave. 
255  Boulevard 
300  West  End  Ave. 

W.  98th,  from  381  Central 
Park  W.  to  260  River- 
side Drive 

100  Columbus  Ave. 

200  Amsterdam  Ave. 

300  West  End  Ave. 

W.  99th,  391  Central  Park 
W.  to  Riverside  Drive 
100  Columbus  Ave. 
240  Boulevard 
300  West  End  Ave. 

W.  100th,  from  401  Central 
Park  W. 
50  Manhattan  Ave. 
100  Columbus  Ave. 
300  West  End  Ave. 
341  Riverside  Drive 

W.  101st,  from  411  Central 
Park  W. 
50  Manhattan  Ave. 
200  Amsterdam  Ave. 
331  Riverside  Drive 

W.  102d,  from  421  Central 
Park  W. 
50  Manhattan  Ave. 
100  Columbus  Ave. 

300  West  End  Ave. 
313  Riverside  Drive. 

W.  103d,  from  431  Central 
Park  W. 
50  Manhattan  Ave. 
200  Amsterdam  Ave. 
315  Riverside  Drive 

W.  104th,  from  441  Central 
Park  W. 
60  Manhattan  Ave. 
100  Columbus  Ave 
250  Boulevard 
320  Riverside  Drive 

W.  105th,  from  451  Central 
Park  W.  to  Riverside 
Drive 
50  Manhattan  Ave. 
200  Amsterdam  Ave. 

301  West  End  Ave. 


W.  106th,  from  461  Central 
Park  W. 
50  Manhattan  Ave. 
100  Columbus  Ave. 
250  Boulevard 
340  Riverside  Drive 

W.  107th,  from  471  Central 
Park  W. 
50  Manhattan  Ave. 
200  Amsterdam  Ave. 
340  Riverside  Drive 

W.  108th,  from  481  Central 
Park  W.  to  360  River- 
side Drive. 
50  Manhattan  Ave. 
200  Amsterdam  Ave. 
300  Boulevard 

W.  109th,  from  491  Central 
Park  W.  to  Riverside 
Drive 

50  Manhattan  Ave. 
Columbus  Ave. 
200  Amsterdam  Ave. 
300  Boulevard 

W.  110th,  1800  5th  Ave. 
100  Lenox  Ave. 
200  Seventh  Ave. 

Morningside  Ave.  W. 
400  Columbus  Ave. 
500  Amsterdam  Ave. 
557  Riverside  Drive 

W.  111th,  1820  5th  Ave. 
120  St.  Nicholas  Ave. 
300  Eighth  Ave. 

Morningside  Park 
500  Amsterdam  Ave. 

Riverside  Drive 

W.  112th,  1840  5th  Ave. 
100  Lenox  Ave. 
200  Seventh  Ave. 
330  Manhattan  Ave. 
425  Morningside  Ave.  W. 
550  Boulevard 

Riverside  Drive 

W.  113th,  1860  5th  Ave. 
100  Lenox  Ave. 
300  Eighth  Ave. 
500  Amsterdam  Ave. 
Riverside  Drive 


W.  114th,  1880  5th  Ave. 
100  Lenox  Ave. 

St.  Nicholas  Ave. 
200  Seventh  Ave. 
316  Manhattan  Ave. 

Morningside  Ave.  E. 
500  Amsterdam  Ave. 

Riverside  Drive. 

W.  115th,  1900  5th  Ave.  to 
Riverside  Drive 
100  Lenox  Ave. 
300  Eighth  Ave. 
350  Manhattan  Ave. 
Boulevard 

W.  116th,  1920  5th  Ave.  to 
Riverside  Drive 
100  Lenox  Ave. 
200  Seventh  Ave. 
365  Morningside  Ave.  E. 
Claremont  Ave. 

W.  117th,  1940  5th  Ave. 
100  Lenox  Ave. 
300  Eighth  Ave. 
365  Columbus  Ave. 
Amsterdam  Ave. 

W.  118th,  1960  5th  Ave. 
100  Lenox  Ave. 
200  Seventh  Ave. 
270  St.  Nicholas  Ave. 
350  Manhattan  Ave. 
Amsterdam  Ave. 

W.  119th,  1980  5th  Ave.  to 
Riverside  Drive 
100  Lenox  Ave. 
270  Eighth  Ave. 
350  Columbus  Ave. 
Claremont  Ave. 

W.  120th,  from  5th  Ave.  to 
Boulevard 
100  Lenox  Ave. 
200  Seventh  Ave. 
£50  Manhattan  Ave. 
500  Amsterdam  Ave. 

W.  121st,  11  Mount  Morris 
Ave.  to  Boulevard 
100  Lenox  Ave. 
275  St.  Nicholas  Ave. 
300  Eighth  Ave. 
360  Columbus  Ave. 
500  Amsterdam  Ave. 


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Henry  Lindenmeyr    &  Sons 
Paper   Warehouse 


Nos.  32,  34  and  36  Bleecker  Street,  New  York 

Branch  Warehouse,  20  Beekman  Street 

All   Kinds   of    Paper    Made    to    Order 

Dress  Suit  Cases 

and  Travelers'  Articles 


In  the  basement  will  be  found  a  section  devoted  to 
the  needs  of  the  traveler  in  the  leather  goods  line. 
Dress  Suit  Cases,  Satchels,  Valises,  Traveling  Bags 
and  everything  needed  by  the  traveler  will  be 
found    here.      Quality    the    best,    prices    the    lowest 


BLOOMINGDALES 

Third   Avenue,    59th   and   60th   Streets,   New   York 


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151 


W.  I22d,  from   24    Mount 
Morris  Ave. 
100  Lenox  Ave. 
840  Manhattan  Ave. 

Morningside  Park 
500  Amsterdam  Ave. 
600  Boulevard 

Riverside  Drive 

W.  123d,  31  Mount  Morris 
Ave.  to  Boulevard 
100  Lenox  Ave. 
300  Eighth  Ave. 
400  Columbus  Ave. 
500  Amsterdam  Ave. 

W.  124th,  2000  5th  Ave.  to 
Boulevard 
54  Mount  Morris  Ave. 
200  Seventh  Ave. 
335  St.  Nicholas  Ave. 
500  Amsterdam  Ave. 

W.  125th,  2020  5th  Ave. 
100  Lenox  Ave. 
300  Eighth  Ave. 
400  Columbus  Ave. 
415  Manhattan  Ave. 
530  Boulevard 

W.  126th,  2042  5th  Ave. 
100  Lenox  Ave. 
200  Seventh  Ave. 
325  St.  Nicholas  Ave. 
405  Lawrence 
560  Boulevard 

W.  127th,  2060  5th  Ave.  to 
Riverside  Drive 
100  Lenox  Ave. 
300  Eighth  Ave. 
587  Manhattan 
600  Boulevard 

W.  128th,  2078  5th  Ave.  to 
Amsterdam  Ave. 
100  Lenox  Ave. 
200  Seventh  Ave. 
310  St.  Nicholas  Ave. 
Convent  Ave. 

W.  129th,  2100  5th  Ave. 
100  Lenox  Ave. 
300  Eighth  Ave. 
550  Old  Broadway 
600  Boulevard 
Twelfth  Ave. 


W.  130th,  from  5th  Ave. 
100  Lenox  Ave. 
265  Eighth  Ave. 
310  St.  Nicholas  Ave. 
500  Amsterdam  Ave. 
652  Twelfth  Ave . 

W.  131st,  2144  5th  Ave. 
100  Lenox  Ave. 
200  Seventh  Ave. 
500  Amsterdam  Ave. 
640  Twelfth  Ave. 

W.132d,  2160  5th  Ave. 
100  Lenox  Ave. 
280  Eighth  Ave. 
560  Old  Broadway- 
Twelfth  Ave. 

W.  133d,  2180  5th  Ave. 
100  Lenox  Ave. 
200  Seventh  Ave. 
320  St.  Nicholas  Ave. 
500  Amsterdam  Ave. 
Twelfth  Ave. 

W.  134th.  2184  5th  Ave. 
200  Seventh  Ave. 
320  St.  Nicholas  Ave. 

Boulevard 

Twelfth  Ave. 

W.  135th,  2220  5th  Ave. 
200  Seventh  Ave. 
320  St.  Nicholas  Ave. 

Amsterdam  Ave. 

Twelfth  Ave. 

W.  136th,  2234  5th  Ave.  to 
Amsterdam  Ave. 
100  Lenox  Ave. 
300  Eighth  Ave. 
Convent  Ave. 

W.  137th,  2260  5th  Ave. 

Lenox  Ave. 
300  Eighth  Ave. 
320  St.  Nicholas  Ave. 

Twelfth  Ave. 

W.  138th,  from  5th  Ave. 
200  Seventh  Ave. 
320  Edgecombe  Ave. 
Boulevard 

W.  139th,  from  5th  Ave. 
200  Seventh  Ave. 
306  Edgecombe  Ave. 

Hamilton  Ave. 

Boulevard 


W.  140th,  from  5th  Ave. 
Lenox  Ave. 
Seventh  Ave. 
Edgecombe  Ave. 
Boulevard 

W.  141st,  from  5th  Ave. 
200  Seventh  Ave. 
315  Edgecombe  Ave. 
350  St.  Nicholas  Ave. 
Boulevard 

W.  142d,  from  Harlem  R. 
to  N.  R. 
200  Seventh  Ave. 
400  Eighth  Ave. 
415  Bradhurst  Ave. 
Amsterdam  Ave. 
Twelfth  Ave. 

W.  143d,  from  Harlem  R. 
to  N.  R. 
230  Seventh  Ave. 
310  Bradhurst  Ave. 
Convent  Ave. 
Twelfth  Ave. 

W.    144th,    from    Harlem 
River  to  N.  R. 
Lenox  Ave. 
230  Seventh  Ave. 
•    450  Convent  Ave. 
460  Amsterdam  Ave. 
Twelfth  Ave. 

W.    145th,    from     Harlem 
River  to  N.  R. 
Lenox  Ave. 
300  Eighth  Ave. 
345  Edgecombe  Ave. 
350  St.  Nicholas  Ave. 
495  Amsterdam  Ave. 
Twelfth  Ave. 

W.    146th,    from    Harlem 
River  to  N.  R. 
Lenox  Ave. 
300  Eighth  Ave. 
515  Amsterdam  Ave. 
Twelfth  Ave. 

W.    147th,    from    Harlem 
River  to  N.  R. 
Seventh  Ave. 
300  Eighth  Ave. 
310  Bradhurst  Ave. 
470  Amsterdam  Ave. 
Twelfth  Ave. 


152  ROUND-ABOUT      N  E  W     Y  O  R  K 

J.   E.   Linde   Paper   Co. 


Are  manufacturers  and  dealers  in  all 
kinds  of  Writing,  Book,  Poster,  Print  and 
Wrapping  Papers  ;  also  Cardboards, 
Envelopes,    Toilet    Papers,     Pads,    etc. 

When      corresponding,      mention      this      souvenir 


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Cohen's    Ox^or^s    Fit 

WHY?  Because  they  are  made  by  a  firm  that 
makes  Oxfords  and  Slippers  only. 

Cohen's    oxfords    are    made   on  oxford  lasts. 

Cohen's    slippers    are    made    on   slipper  lasts. 

No  gaping  at  the  sides.  Best  fitting,  most 
stylish.  Complete  line  of  L  X  V  and  Colonials 
on  sale  in  Women's  Shoe  Department.  ♦ 

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Third   Avenue,    59th   and   60th   Streets,   New   York 


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153 


W.    148th,     from     Harlem 
River  to  K.  R. 
Seventh  Ave. 
310  Bradhurst  Ave. 
St.  Nicholas  Ave. 
Boulevard 
Twelfth  Ave. 

W.    149th,     from     Harlem 
River  to  N.  R. 
Seventh  Ave. 
Bradhurst  Ave. 
Twelfth  Ave. 

W.    150th,    from     Harlem 
River  to  N.  R. 
Seventh  Ave. 
Eighth  Ave. 
Edgecombe  Ave. 
415  St.  Nicholas  Ave. 
480  Boulevard 
560  Twelfth  Ave. 

W.    151st,     from     Harlem 
River  to  N.  R. 
Seventh  Ave. 
Bradhurst  Ave. 
400  St.  Nicholas  Ave. 
Twelfth  Ave. 

W.     152d,    from     Harlem 
River  to  N.  R. 
Seventh  Ave. 
Macomb's  Lane 
Eighth  Ave. 
455  St.  Nicholas  Ave. 
470  Amsterdam  Ave. 
Twelfth  Ave. 

W.    153d,     from     Harlem 
River  to  N.  R. 
Seventh  Ave. 
Bradhurst  Ave. 
450  St.  Nicholas  Ave. 
460  Amsterdam  Ave. 
Twelfth  Ave. 

W.  154th,  from  7th  Ave  to 

Amsterdam  Ave. 

Seventh  Ave. 

Eighth  Ave. 

410  St.  Nicholas  Ave. 

435  Amsterdam  Ave. 

W.  155th,  from  7th  Ave.  to 
N.  R. 
Bradhurst  Ave. 
Amsterdam  Ave. 
Boulevard 
Twelfth  Ave. 


W.  156th,  St.  Nicholas  Ave 
to  Boulevard 
500  Amsterdam  Ave. 
560  Boulevard 

W.  157th,  Edgecombe  Road 
to  Boulevard 
St.  Nicholas  Ave. 
505  Amsterdam  Ave. 

W.  158th,  St.  Nicholas  Ave. 
to  N.  R. 
525  Boulevard 

W.  159th,  Edgecombe  Road 
to  Boulevard 
500  Amsterdam  Ave. 

W.  160th,  Edgecombe  Road 
to  Boulevard 
St.  Nicholas  Ave. 

W.  161st,  Amsterdam  Ave. 
to  Boulevard 

W.  162d,  Edgecombe  Road 
to  Boulevard 
Kingsbridge  Road 

W.  163d,  Edgecombe  Road 
to  Amsterdam  Ave. 

W. 164th,  Edgecombe  Road 
to  Kingsbridge  Road 
Amsterdam  Ave. 

W.  165th,  Edgecombe  Road 
to  N.  R. 
Audubon  Ave. 
Fort  Washington  Ave. 

W.166th,  Edgecombe  Road 
to  Boulevard 
Kingsbridge  Road 

W.  167th,  Edgecombe  Road 
to  Kingsbridge  Road 
Amsterdam  Ave. 

W.  168th,  Amsterdam  Ave. 
to  Kingsbridge  Road 
15  Audubon  Ave. 

W.  169th,  Amsterdam  Ave. 
to  Kingsbridge  Road 

W.    170th,   Edgecombe    to 
Fort  Washington  Ave. 
Boulevard 
Kingsbridge  Road 


W.  171st,  Amsterdam  Ave. 
to  Kingsbridge  Road 
Audubon  Ave. 
Eleventh  Ave. 

W.  172d,  Amsterdam  Ave. 
to  Kingsbridge  Road 
Amsterdam  Ave. 

W.  173d,  Amsterdam  Ave. 
to  Kingsbridge  Road 
Audubon  Ave. 

W.  174th,  Amsterdam  Ave. 
to  Kingsbridge  Road 
Eleventh  Ave. 
Wadsworth  Ave. 

W.  175th,  Amsterdam  Ave. 
to  Kingsbridge  Road 
Audubon  Ave. 
Wadsworth  Ave. 

W.  178th,  Amsterdam  Ave. 
to  Kingsbridge  Road 
Eleventh  Ave. 

W.  181st,  Amsterdam  A  ve- 
to N.  R. 
Audubon  Ave. 
Wadsworth  Ave. 

W.  183d,  Amsterdam  Ave. 
to  Kingsbridge  Road 
Eleventh  Ave. 

W.  184th,  Amsterdam  Ave. 
to  Kingsbridge  Road 
Audubon  Ave. 
Wadsworth  Ave. 

W.  185th,  Amsterdam  Ave. 
to  Kingsbridge  Road 
Eleventh  Ave. 

W.  187th,  Amsterdam  Ave. 
to  Kingsbridge  Road 
Audubon  Ave. 
Wadsworth  Ave. 

W.  190th,  Amsterdam  Ave. 
to  Wadsworth  Ave. 
Eleventh  Ave. 

W.    191st,    from     Harlem 
River  to  Academy 
Ninth  Ave. 

W.    202d,     from     Harlem 
River  to    Amsterdam 
Ave. 
Ninth  Ave. 


154 


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ROUND-ABOUT      NEW    YORK 


I.   LOEB 


C.  P.  Goldsmith  &  Co. 


Makers  of 


OFFICE  AND 


FACTORY 


33-43    GOLD   STREET,     NEW  YORK 


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157 


W.    203d,    from    Harlem 
River   to  Amsterdam 
Ave. 
Ninth  Ave. 

W.   204th,  Harlem    River 
to  Amsterdam  Ave. 
Ninth  Ave. 

W.   205th,  Harlem    River 
to  Amsterdam  Ave. 
Ninth  Ave. 

W.   206th,   Harlem    River 
to  Amsterdam  Ave. 
Ninth  Ave. 

W.   207th,   Harlem    River 
to  Amsterdam  Ave. 
Ninth  Ave. 

W.   208th,  Harlem   River 
to  Amsterdam  Ave. 
Ninth  Ave. 


W.   209th,   Harlem   River 
to  Amsterdam  Ave. 
Ninth  Ave. 

W.  210th,  Harlem  River  to 
Amsterdam  Ave. 
Ninth  Ave. 

W.  211th,  Harlem  River  to 
Kingsbridge  Road 
Ninth  Ave. 
Vermilyea  Ave. 

W.  212th,  Harlem  River  to 
Kingsbridge  Road 
Ninth  Ave. 
Amsterdam  Ave. 

W.  213th,  Harlem  River  to 
Kingsbridge  Road 
Ninth  Ave. 
Amsterdam  Ave. 


W.  214th,  Harlem  River  to 
Kingsbridge  Road 
Amsterdam  Ave. 

W.  215th,  Harlem  River  to 
Kingsbridge  Road 
Ninth  Ave. 

W.  216th,  Harlem  River  to 
Kingsbritige  Road 
Amsterdam  Ave. 

W.  218th,  from  9th  Ave.  to 
Isham 
Kingsbridge  Road 
Seaman  Ave. 

W.     219th,     9th     Ave.     to 
Kingsbridge  Road 

York,    from    3    St.    John's 
Lane  to  W.  Broadway 
17  W.  Broadway 


158  ROUND-ABOUT     NEW    YORK 


WM.  P.  YOUNGS   6   BROS 


Hardwood 

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Pine    Lumber 


First  Avenue  and  35th  Street,  New  York 


We    Carry   a    Full    Line  of 

Sampson's 
Oil  Cloths 

They  are    the  best  made 

BLOOMINGDALES 

Third    Avenue,    ^c;th   and   6oth   Streets,    New   York 


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159 


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J  4th  Street  and  Irving  Place 

Telephone,  701-18th 

Proprietors  and  Managers.  . .  . Gilmore  &  Tompkins 

Business  Manager E.  F.  Van  Dusen 

Box  Office  open  from  9  a.  m.  to  10  p.  m. 

Doors  open  7.30  p.  m.  Curtain  rises  8  p.  m. 

Carriages  10.45  p.  m. 

Matinees  Wednesday  and  Saturday 

Doors  open  1.30  p.  m.  Curtain  rises  2  p.  m. 

Prices 
Orchestra $1.50 

Circle 50c,  75c,    1.00 

Second  Balcony 50 

Admission 50 

Boxes $10.00  and  $15.00 


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H.    Levi  E.    S.    Levi,   Special  J.    Sondheimer 

Levi,  Sondheimer  &  Co. 
Importers  of   Ldtces,  etc. 

514  &?  516  Broadway,  New  York 

L.    M.    Mainster  H.    Kraft 


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161 


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42d  Street  and  Eighth  Avenue 


Telephone,  3147  3Bth 


Manager 

Box  Office  opens  at  9  a.  m. 


The  Greenwall  Theatrical  Co. 

Curtain  rises  at  2.15  and  8.15 


Carriages  may  be  called  at  10.45 
Prices 

Evenings  (8.15) 25c,  35c,  50c  and  $1.00 

Matinee  daily,  except  Mondays  (2. 15) 25c 


All  seats  reserved 


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Sweetser,   Pembrook   &    Co 
DRY  GOODS 


374,    376   and   378    Broadway 


Corner  White  Street  NEW  YORK 


ROUND-ABOUT     NEW     YORK 


163 


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Telephone,  2224  Madison  Square 

Managers Sire  Bros. 

Box  Office  open  from  9  a.  m.  to  10  p.  m.  * 

Doors  open  7.30  p.  m. 
Matinees  Wednesday  and  Saturday.     Doors  open  1.30  p.  m. 

Prices 

Lower  Boxes $15.00 

Upper      "     12.00 

Orchestra 2.00 

Balcony,  first  3  rows 2. 00 

next  3    "     1.50 

balance 1.00 

Family  Circle,  first  2  rows 75 

balance .50 

Admission 50 


164 


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For  Sale  in  all  Leading  Department  Stores 


Manufactured   by 


ISAAC    ALVIS    &    CO 

9-1  i     University     Place 


Near  Eighth  Street 


NEW  YORK 


Children's   Muslin   Underwear 

On  the  second  floor  near  the  rotunda  is  a  department  which  deals 
exclusively  in  muslin  underwear  for  children.  Here  will  be  found  every 
conceit  that  is  dainty  and  practical.  From  the  moderately  priced  to  the 
most  elaborate  the  stock  contains  an  exceptionally  large  variety  of  styles. 


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Third  Avenue,  59th  and  60th  Sts. 
NEW  YORK 


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Proprietor Jacob  Litt 

Manager A.  W.  Dingwall 

Matinees  Wednesday  and  Saturday.        Doors  open  at  1.30  for   matinees; 

evenings  at  7.30 

Prices 

Nights  and  Saturday  Matinees 50c,  $1.00,  $1.50,  $2.00 

Wednesday  Matinees 50c,  75c,  $1.00,  $1.50 


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For  Men,  Women  &  Children 

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because  it  is  always  up 
to  the  standard  established 

Lord  &  Taylor 

"ONYX"  HOSIERY.    Wholesale  New   York 

B.    GOODMAxX  J.    LAZARUS 

GOODMAN    &    LAZARUS 


Manufacturers  of 

Umbrellas  and 
Parasols 


74  FRANKLIN  STREET,  NEW  YORK 


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Established   25   Years 
And  now  the  largest  and  best-known  manufacturer  in  the  United  States 


Sausages,  Bologna,  Frankfurters 
and  Wiener  Wurst,  Smoked  auid 
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318  and  3  20  E.  Houston  Street,  New  York 

Rockwell's  Bread 

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Rockwell's  Rolls 

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Third   Avenue,    59th   and   60th   Streets,   New  York 


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A  skirt  is  bound  to  give  satisfaction  when 
bound  with  the 

New  Manhattan  Mohair  Skirt  Binding 

A  closely  woven,  wear-resisting  binding 
which  affords  absolute  protection  to  the 
skirt's  edge. 

It  not  only  gives  a  distinct  finishing  touch 
to  the  garment,  but  lasts  so  long  and  wears 
so  well  as  to  make  it  the  most  serviceable 
and  economical  kind  to  buy. 

It  comes  in  all  widths'  and  a 
variety  of  shades.  Either  five  or 
thirty-six  yards.  A  sample  card 
can  be  had'for  the  asking. 

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in  stock.  If  he  doesn't,  he  ought 
to.  If  he  will  not  get  it  for  you, 
send  15  cents  in  stamps  for  a  five- 
yard  piece. 

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556  Broadway,  New  York 


Greenbem  &  Sokolower 


Manufacturers  of 


Fine  Furs 


7     BOND     STREET,     NEW    YORK 


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39th  Street  and  Broadway- 
George  W.  Lederer Manager 


Box  Office  open  from  9  a.  m.  to  10  p.  m. 

Doors  open  7.30  p.  m.  Curtain  rises  8.10  p.  m. 

Carriages  11  p.  m. 

Matinee  Saturday.     Doors  open  1.30  p.  m. 

Curtain  rises  2  p.  m. 

Prices 

Orchestra $2-00 

Balcony I1-00.  $L50  and    2-00 

Admission 50 

Boxes  $12.00  and  $15.00 


176 


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The    Phoenix   Glass    Co. 


c^@ Manufacturers       o  f        &-* 

Electric   and    Gas 
Globes,   Shades,    Etc. 

Fine     Decorated      Vase      Lamps 


General    Offices 

413   Penn   Avenue,  Pittsburgh,  Pa. 

General  Showrooms 

15   Murray  Street,  New  York        107  Madison  Street,  Chicago,  111. 

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We    have    a    full    line   ol 

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The   very    latest  novelties. 

BLOOM1NGDALES 

Third   Avenue,    59th   and   60th   Streets,    New   York 


ROUND-ABOUT     NEW     YORK 


177 


Criterion  Theatre 


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Broadway  and  44th  Street 

Telephone,  3395 -38th  Street 

Prices 

Orchestra $2.00 

Balcony $1.00,  $1.50  and    2  00 

Gallery,  3  front  rows 1.00 

Balance 1.00 

Lower  Boxes,  seating  six 15.00 

Upper  Stage  Box,  seating  six 15.00 

Upper  Box,  seating  four 12  00 

Tier  Boxes,  seating  two 5. 00 

Curtain  rises,  evenings  at  8,  matinees  at  2 


178  ROUND-ABOUT     XE1V     YORK 

A.  W.  B. 

Boulevard  Velvet 

The  equal  of  Silk  Velvet 
at  one=third  the  cost 

WEAR  GUARANTEED 

SELVEDGE  OF  EACH  YARD  STAMPED  A.  W.  B. 
" BOULEVARD  VELVET"  WEAR  GUARANTEED 

For  Sale   by    R1  HOITl  I  n  g  H  a  1  fr  * 

Third  Avenue,  59th  and  60th  Streets,  New  York 

The  Publications  of  A.  L.  Burt 


Are  well  compiled,  well  bound,  printed  on  good  paper 
from  large,  clear  type.  The  works  of  every  writer  of 
the  age  are  included  in  his  publications. 

Burt's  u  Home  Library  " 

Burt's  u  Cornell  Series  " 

Burt's  Padded  Edition  of  Poets 

Burt's  Books  for  Boys 

Are  among  his  most  popular  publications.  On  sale  in 
our   Book   Department,   main   floor,   59th   St.   section. 

BLOOMINGD ALES  2K  ft«  BMfi 


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179 


Broadway  and  30th  Street 

rr*  ,      ^         \  Box  Office,  999  Madison  Square 

i  eiepnone  -  Business  offices,  2547  Madison  Square 

Manager Daniel  Frohman 

General  Business  Representative W.  N.  Lawrence 

Box  Office  open  9  a.  m.  to  10  p.  m. 

Doors  open  7.30  p.  m.  Curtain  rises 8  p.  m. 

Carriages  10.45  p.  m. 

Matinees  Wednesday  and  Saturday.     Doors  open  1.30  p.  m.     Curtain  rises  2  p.  m. 

Prices 

Balcony  (Dress  Circle) $1.00,  $1.50  and  $2.00 

Orchestra 2.00 

Admission 50c  and  1.00 

Wednesday  Matinees 

Orchestra $1.30 

Balcony $1.00  and    1.50 

Admission 50 


180  ROUND-ABOUT     NEW    YORK 

M.  Hemiuway  &  Sons  Spool  Silk 

A  Familiar  Article  in  Every  Household  for  the  Past  Half  Century 

Sizes — Uniform  and  Reliable 
Thread—  Extra  Strong  and  Smooth  Measure — "Warranted  Full  100  Yards 

In  all  Letters 

Any  article  that  is  the  best  of  its  kind  is  sure  to  hold 
public  favor,  though  the  price  may  be  a  trifle  higher  than  imitations. 
There  are  spool  silks  put  up  similar  in  appearance  to  Heminway's 
which  many  dealers  are  persuaded  to  buy  because  they  afford  more 
profit  ;  though  represented  to  be  as  good  as  Heminway's,  they  are 
not,  but  like  all  counterfeits,  lack  the  peculiar  qualities  of  the 
genuine. 

Don't  Forget  the  Brand 

"M.   HEMINWAY   &   SONS" 


Brushes 

OF  GOOD   QUALITY 

The  quite  extensive  section  of  the  basement  devoted  to 
brushes  is  very  interesting.  Here  are  floor  brushes, 
billiard  table  brushes,  brushes  for  waxing,  for  furniture, 
scrubbing,  shoe  brushes,  stove  brushes,  clothes  brushes, 
bottle  brushes  and  paint  brushes  in  a  most  extensive 
*    assortment.      Oualitv  right,  prices   right. 

BLOOM!  NGDALES 

Third   Avenue,    59th   and   60th   Streets,   New  York 


ROUND-ABOUT     NEW     YORK 


181 


Broadway  and  40th  Street 

Telephone,  3621  38th      • 

Manager Charles  Frohman 

Business  Manager Thomas  F.  Shea 

Box  Office  open  from  9  a.  m.  to  10  p.  m. 

Doors  open  7.30  p.  m.  Curtain  rises  8.25  p.  m. 

Carriages  11  p.  m. 

Matinees  Wednesday  and  Saturday.     Doors  open  1.30  p.  m. 

Curtain  rises  2.20  p.  m. 

Prices 

Orchestra -  •  .$1-50  and  $2.00 

Balcony $1.00,   1.50  and    2,00 

Family  Circle,  reserved 50 

Boxes. . .  $12.00  and  $15.00 


182 


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A.    CARDANI 

Caterer  anb 
Confectioner 

Main  Office,  Sixth  Avenue  and  53d  Street 

Branch,  60th   Street  and   Lexington   Avenue 


Telephone  Call,    205    Columbus 


Maids'  Cars  and  ADrons 


Maids'  Dainty  Caps,  from  5c  to  35c  each 
Maids*  Dainty  Aprons,  from  19c  to  $1.98  each 
Infants'  Fancy  Silk  and  Mull  Bibs,  49c  to  $1.49 


BLOOM1NGDALES 

Third   Avenue,    59th   and   60th   Streets,   New  York 


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183 


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Manager J.  W.  Rosenquest 

Box  Office  open  from  9  a.  m.  to  10.30  p.  m. 

Doors  open  7.30  p.  m.  Curtain  rises  8.15  p.  m. 

Carriages  10.35  p.  m. 

Matinees  Wednesday  and  Saturday 

Prices 

Upper  Boxes $10.00 

Lower  Boxes 12.00 

Seats  in  Boxes 2. 00 

Orchestra,  front  rows : $1.00  and    1.50 

rear        "     50c  and      .75 

Balcony,  front  rows 75c  and    1.00 

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ARNOLD  SCHIFF  &  COMPANY 

54  WHITE  STREET,  NEW  YORK 
"  Amisilk  "  "  Cloudburst "  "  La  Durable  " 

If     You     Want     the     Best     Ask     for 

The  Rodel 
Boneless  Sardines 

Which  we  always  keep  in  our  Grocery  Department 


Also  Lemoine  Monks  Head  Sardines 


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Third   Avenue,    59th   and   60th   Streets,   New   York 


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Doors  open  8  p.  m.  Curtain  rises  8.15  p.  m. 

Carriages  11  p.  m. 
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Boxes $10.00  and  $15.00 


186  ROUND-ABOUT      NEW    YORK 

LOUIS  D.  LIVINGSTON  DAVID  H.  LIEBERMAN 

Livingston  &  Lieberman 


Manufacturers  of 

Ladies '    and 
Misses'    Waists 


547     BROADWAY,    NEW    YORK 

Near  Prince  Street  Telephone  Connection 

Women's  Dainty  Undermuslins 

Here  is  an  assortment  which  is 
bountiful  with  everything  be- 
coming, beautiful  and  good. 
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Third   Avenue,    59th   and   60th   Streets,   New   York 


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Manager Charles  Frohman 

Box  Office  open  from  9  a.  m.  to  10  p.  m. 

Doors  open  7.30  p.  m.  Curtain  rises  8.30  p.  m. 

Carriages  10.45  p.  m. 

Matinee  Saturday.     Doors  open  1.30  p.  m. 

Curtain  rises  2.15  p.  m. 

Prices 

Boxes $12.00  and  $15.00 

Orchestra  Stalls 2.00 

Balcony $1.00,  $1.50  and    2.00 

Family  Circle 50 

Admission 1.00 


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THE       BELFAST 

Linen   Handkerchief  Co.   Ltd. 

BELFAST,    IRELAND 

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27    and    29   White    Street,    New   York 

JOHN      McCULLOUGH,      Managing     Director 

WE      CARRY      AND      RECOMMEND 

Needles,   Pins,  Hair   Pins,  etc. 

Manufactured    by 

KIRBY,  BEARD  &  CO.,  Ltd. 

Factories,   Birmingham  and  Redditch,  England 
Warehouses,    London,    Paris   and  New  York 

Specially  appointed  manufacturers  to  Her  Majesty  the  Queen 

We  direct  particular  attention  to  the  needles  of"  the  above  make. 
Continually  increasing  sales  prove  their  merit.  A  complete  assortment 
always   in   stock. 

BLOOMINGDALES 

Third   Avenue,    59th   and   60th   Streets,   New   York 


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Seventh  Avenue  and  42d  Street 

Telephone,  1991 -38th  Street 

Proprietor Oscar  Hammerstein 

Manager William  Hammerstein 

Box  Office  open  from  9  a.  m.  to  10  p.  m. 

Doors  open  7.30  p.  m.  Curtain  rises  8.15  p.  m. 

Carriages  10.45  p.  m. 

Matinees  Wednesday  and  Saturday. 

Doors  open  1.30  p.  m.  Curtain  rises  2.15  p.  m. 

Prices 

Orchestra $2.00 

First  Balcony $1.00  and    1.50 

Second     "      50c  and      .75 

Admission 50 

Boxes $6.00,  10.00  and  15.00 


190  ROUND-ABOUT     NEW    YORK 

DINING    TABLES 

On  the  fourth  floor  will  be  found  a  large 
and  varied  assortment  of  dining  tables, 
one     of     the     features     of    which     are     the 

Round    Top,  Pillar    Base    Tables. 

The  prices  on  them  are  always  below  the 
prices  quoted  elsewhere. 


BLOOMINGDALES 

Third  Avenue,  59th  and  60th  Streets,  New  York 

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TRUNKS    FOR    SERVICE 

In  the  basement,  along  with  a  line  of 
everything  for  the  traveler,  trunks  stand 
out  as  a  special  feature.  The  trunks 
we  sell  are  built  for  service*  Our  prices 
are  right  in  every  instance.  Our  trunk 
line  includes 

L.  GOLDSMITH  &  SONS' 

Famous  "  LANGTRY  "  Trunk 

BLOOMINGDALES 

Third   Avenue,    59th   and    60th   Streets,    New  York 


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HARLEM   OPERA   HOUSE 

\  25th  Street  near  Seventh  Avenue 

Telephone,  749  Harlem 
Manager Alex.  Lichenstein 

Box  Office  open  from  9  a.  m.  to  10  p.  m. 

Doors  open  7.30  p.  m.  Curtain  rises  8.15   p.  m. 

Carriages  11  p.  m. 

Matinee  Saturday.     Doors  open  1.30  p.  m. 
Curtain  rises  2.15  p.  m. 

Prices 

Orchestra  and  Orchestra  Circle $1.00  and  $1.50 

Balcony 75c,    1.00  and    1.50 

Family  Circle 50 

Boxes 12.00 

Loges,  seating  3 5.00 


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New  York  Central  Coal  Co. 


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Domestic  and   Steam   Sizes 


Foot  of  East  117th  and  118th  Sts.,  and   6 1st  St.   and   East   River 

Main    Office,    29    Broadway,    New   York 

Telephone  Calls:    1428  Broad;    238  79th;    1864  Harlem 

N.    CITRON  H.   CITRON 

CITRON  BROTHERS 

MAKERS       OF       THE 

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Ladies'  Waists 
and    Dresses 


1,    3    and    5    Bond    Street,    New    York 

Near   Hroadway 


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Herald  Square  and  35th  Street 

Manager Sam.  S.  Shubert 

Box  Office  open  from  9  a.  m.  to  10  p.  m. 

Doors  open  7.30  p.  m.  Curtain  rises  8.15  p.  m. 

Carriages  10.45  p.  m. 

Matinees  Wednesday  and  Saturday.     Doors  open  1.30  p.  m. 

Curtain  rises  2.15  p.  m. 

Prices 

Orchestra $2.00 

Balcony $1.50  and    2.00 

Balcony  Circle 50c,  75c  and    1.00 

Boxes $12.00  and  $15.00 

Admission 50c  and    1.00 


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William  H.  Stiner  Martin  E.  Stiner 

William  H.  Stiner  &  Son 


Custom   House,  Forwarding 
and      Commission 

B    R    O    K     E    R    S 


2  5  -  2  7    William   St.,  «K?T  New    York 

Notaries   Public  Telephones   27Io    Broad 

DECORATIVE  SPECIALTIES 

of    the     Highest     Class 

"Our    Favorite  "  Gold    Enamel,  a  washable  permanent  gilding. 

"Japanese    Gold  Paint,"  ready  mixed.     As  brilliant  as  real  gold. 

"Star"    Enamels,    in    white   and   colors.       Brilliant,    permanent 
porcelain  finish. 

"Star"  Bath  Tub  Enamel.     Stands  hot  water  and  steam.     For 

rusty  tubs. 

"G"  Stove  Pipe  Enamel  for  stove  pipes  and  metal  work  of  all 
kinds.     Stands  a  high  degree  of  heat.     Brilliant  intense   black. 

"  G  "  Aluminum  Enamel,  a  brilliant  permanent  frosted  silver  finish 
wherever  applied. 

The  superior  quality  of  these  goods  is  recognized  everywhere,  and 
they   are    recommended   and   for    sale    in    the    House    Furnishing    . 
Department  of 

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Lessee  and  Manager Heinrich  Conried 

Box  Office  open  from  9  a.  m.  to  9.30  p.  m. 
Doors  open  7.30  p.  m.  Curtain  rises  8.15  p.  m. 

Carriages  10.45  p.  m. 
Matinee  Saturday- 
Doors  open  1.30  p.  m.  Curtain  rises  2  p.  m. 

Prices 

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Sundays  Days 

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last  8  rows 50c  and      .75  1.00 

Balcony,  first  3  rows 50  1.00 

4th  and  5th  rows 50  .75 

Gallery,  first  3  rows 35  .50 

Admission  to  Parterre  and  Balcony „  . . .     .50  .75 

to  Gallery 35  .35 

Boxes,  lower  10.00  15.00 

"       upper 8.00  10.00 


198 


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Without  the  Foster.  With  the  Foster. 

15he  Straight  Military  Front 

shown  in  figure  to  right  is  secured  by  wearing 

15he    Foster    Hose    Supporter 

Patented  December  5,  1899. 

The  only  supporter  with  a  pad  large  enough  and  supporting  bands 
strong  enough  to  hold  back  the  entire  abdomen,  assuring  the 
wearer  a  correct  standing  position  and  the  much  desired  straight 
front.  It  has  a  waist  band  which  presses  on  the  sides  of  the  waist, 
making  it  round,  and  has  no  metal  parts  to  mar  or  tear  the  corset. 

{Wide  web,  black  or  white 60c 
Wide  web,  fancy  frilled,  black,  white, 
cardinal,  blue  or  pink 75c 
Heavy  silk  web,  large  pad  if  desired,  Sl.'-io 
See  that  the  name  "  Foster"  is  stamped  on  every  pair.     Get  it  of  your 
dealer.     If  he  hasn't  it,  take  no  substitute,  but  order  of  us  direct.     Name 
your  dealer,  and  give  color,  height  and  waist  measure. 

THE  FOSTER  HOSE  SUPPORTER  CO.,  438  Broaihriiy,  New  fork 


R.  PRESCOTT  &  SON 

Manufacturers  of 

Chamber  Suits,  Odd  Dressers, 
Washstands,    Chiffoniers,   etc. 

We   make    a    specialty    in    White    Knamel    Dressers, 
Washstands  and  Chiffoniers 


Special   Discounts  on 
Car  Lots 


Keeseville,  N.  Y, 


New    catalogue  issued   in    January 


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190 


Broadway  and  38th  Street 

Proprietors Al.  Hayman  &  Co. 

Business  Manager H.  G.  Sommers 

Box  Office  open  from  9  a.  m.  to  10  p.  m. 

Doors  open  7.30  p.  m.  Curtain  rises  8.15  p.  m. 

Carriages  10.45  p.  m. 

Matinee  Saturday.     Doors  open  1.30  p.  m. 

Curtain  rises  2  p.  m. 

Prices 

Orchestra $2.00 

First  Balcony,  first  4  rows 2.00 

next  5     " 1. 50 

"  "         last  row 1.00 

Family  Circle,  first  4  rows 75 

balance 50 

Boxes  seating  six $15.00 


200 


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Bradley's 


FLORODORA 

(trade   mark) 

Perfume 

In  Extract  and  Sachet 


As  sweet  as  the 
name  suggests 


—  WOODLAND  VIOLET  — 

Specialties 

If  you  like  Bradley's  Woodland  Violet  Talc  Powder, 
try  some  of  the  other  Woodland  Violet  Specialties.  They 
include  Extract,  Ammonia,  Almond  Meal,  Sachet  Powder, 
Face  Powder,  Sea  Salt,  etc.,  etc. 

Manufactured  only  by 

D.  R.  BRADLEY  #  SON,  Perfumers 

New    York,  U.  S.  A. 


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WOMEN'S 
MUSLIN  UNDERWEAR 


We  are  showing  everything  that 
is  dainty,  beautiful  and  dependable 
in     Womenls     Muslin     Underwear. 


BLOOMINGDALES 

Third   Avenue,    59th   and   60th   Streets,   New   York 


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201 


Fourth  Avenue  and  24th  Street 

Telephone,  668  18th 

Manager Daniel  Frohman 

Business  Manager ' Walter  N.  Lawrence 

Box  Office  open  from  9  a.  m.  to  10  p.  m. 

Doors  open  7.30  p.  m.     Curtain  rises  8. 15  p.  m. 

Carriages  10.45  p.  m. 

Matinees  Thursday  and  Saturday.     Doors  open  1.30  p.  m. 

Curtain  rises  2.15  p.  m. 

Carriages  4.30  p.  m. 

Evening  Prices 

Parquet  and  first  2  rows  of  Dress  Circle $2.00 

Other  rows  Dress  Circle,  and  Balcony,  all  reserved 50c,  75c,  $1.00,    1.50 

Matinee  Prices 

Thursday  Matinee,  Parquet  and  first  3  rows  of  Dress  Circle 1.50 

Other  rows  Dress  Circle 50c,  75c,    1.00 

Admission 50c  and    1.00 


202 


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WARNERS 


RUST-PROOF  CORSETS 

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EVERY  PAIR  GUARANTEED 


STRAIGHT 
FRONT  STYLES 


ANITA.     Medium  Skirt 
and  Bust,  $2.00  per  pair 


CLARITA.      Long  Skirt, 
Low  Bust,  Si.foperpair 


OPHELIA.       Medium 
Hip,   Low  -  Cut  Bust, 

$2.50  per  pair 


WO  M  E  N'S 

"Corsetine"  Wrappers 

A  woman  can  feel  at  ease  in  a  "  Corsetine  ' 
Wrapper,  and  yet  she  can  feel  that  she  is 
suitably  attired.  The  corsetine  attachment 
can  be  readily  taken  out.  We  show  these 
famous  wrappers  in  all  their  different  styles 
and  materials. 

BLOOMINGD ALES 

Third   Avenue,    59th   and    6oth   Streets,   New   York 


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Established    1851 

A.  Kimbel  &  Sons 

Furniture   Makers 
Upholsterers  and  Decorators 

398  Fifth  Avenue,  New  York 


INTERIOR   DECORATIONS  FURNITURE  AND  DRAPERIES 

ARCHITECTURAL  WOODWORK 

H.     F.     HUBER    &    CO. 
382  FIFTH  AVE.,  NEW  YORK 

FACTORY:  18th  to  19th  St.,   Ave.   C  telephones 

STUDIOS:  18th  St.  near  Ave.  C  showrooms,  no.  3555  3sth  st. 

PARIS:  35  Boulevard  de  Strasbourg  factory,  no.  1031  isth  st. 


PELTZ    &    BIDERMAN 

Manufacturers   of    Y'XVLZ        UlTlbrellaS 

2,  4  and    6    Lispenard    Street,   New    York 


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205 


—    HOY  T*&  =— 


24th  Street  near  Broadway 

Telephone,  255  18th 

Manager Charles  Frohman 

Box  Office  open  from  9  a.  m.  to  10  p.  m. 

Doors  open  7.45  p.  m.  Curtain  rises  8.30  p.  m. 

Carriages  10.45  p.  m. 

Matinees  Wednesday  and  Saturday.  Doors  open  1.30  p.  m. 

Curtain  rises  2.15  p.  m. 

Prices 

Orchestra $2.00 

Balcony $1.00,  $1.50  and    2.00 

Admission 1.00 

Gallery  50  and      .75 


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WIENER    BROTHERS 

Makers  of 

Boys'  and   Children's   Clothing 

28   and    30  Waverly   Place 
New  York 

A.    S.   ROSENTHAL    &    CO. 

Importers    and    Converters    of  Silks 

45   Greene  Street  and  42-44  Wooster  Street 

New  York 

Japan  China  Lyons  Zurich 

Drescher    &   Cusson 

Mouldings,  Picture  Frames,  Pictures 

1 2   Park   Place,   New  York 

Telephone,    2801    Cortlandt 

PARIS  LONDON  BERLIN 

DAVID   SPERO 

Importer  of   Flowers  and   Feathers 

696,   698,    700   and    702    Broadway,   New  York 

Cable   Address,    "Beatitude"  Telephone:    1450   Spring 


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SavoyTheatre 


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BALCONY 


Broadway  and  34th  Street 

Telephone,  5351 -38th 
Manager Charles  Frohman 

Box  Office  open  9  a.  m.  to  10  p.  m. 
Doors  open  7.30  p.  m.  Curtain  rises  8.15  p.  m. 

Matinees  Wednesday  and  Saturday.     Doors  open  1.30.     Curtain  rises  2.15. 

Evening  Prices 


( )rchestra $2.00 

Balcony,  first  row 2.00 

"  next  5  rows 1.50 

last  4       "      1.00 

Second  Balcony,  first  12  rows 75 


Second  Balcony,  balance $0.50 

Lower  Boxes,  4  seats 12.00 

Upper       "       4      "      10.00 

Admission 1.00 


Matinee  Prices 

Orchestra $1.50 

Balcony,  first  6  rows 1.50 

Balance 1.00 


208  ROUND-ABOUT      N  E  W    Y  O  R  K 

SIVIN    BROTHERS 

Manufacturers   of 

Boys'   said    Children's   Clothing 

192   to    200   Greene   Street,   New  York 


EMPIRE    CITY    MARKET 

MEYER  &  PETER,  Proprietors 

Dealers  in  Choice  Meats,  Poultry  and  Game  in  Season 

1093    Second  Avenue,  New  York 

Telephone,    6786  -  38th 

Branch  Store,   Allenhurst,    New  Jersey.      Telephone,  21  a 


W.     A.     P£TERS 

Manufacturing   Perfumer 

18    Mercer  Street  .    .   New  York 


TRAVERS  BROTHERS  CO. 

Manufacturers   of  Twines,  Sash   Cords,   Hammocks,   Manila    and 
Sisal   Rope,    Binder  Twine,    Lath  Yarn,    Sea  Island  Twine,  etc. 

OFFICES 

107    Duane   Street,    16   Thomas  Street 
New  York 


ROUND-ABOUT     NEW     YORK 


209 


-MSTROPOLlT/lrt  Ofi£J?A  jfOl/<S£: 


Broadway,  39th  and  40th  Streets 

Manager Maurice  Grau 

Box  Office  open  from  9  a.  m.  to  6  p.  m. 

Doors  open  7.30  p.  m.  Curtain  rises  8  p.  m. 

Carriages  11  p.  m. 

Matinee  Saturday.     Doors  open  1.30  p.  m. 

Curtain  rises  2  p.  m. 

The  Box  Office  opens  every  Thursday  morning  for  the  advance  sale  of 
seats  for  the  following  week. 

Prices 

Grand  Tier  Boxes,  6  seats $60. 00 

Stall  Boxes,  4  seats .$20.00  and'  25.00 

Orchestra  and  Orchestra  Circle  Chairs 5.00 

Dress  Circle  Chairs ' '  3*00 

Balcony  Chairs,  first  3  rows 2. 50 

"      other  rows 2.00 

Family  Circle,  first  3  rows ..........  1 .50 

"            "       other  rows 1, 00 


210  ROUND-ABOUT      NEW     YORK 

BLATE    <£    BADANES 

MANUFACTURERS    OF 

House   Dresses 

TWO-PIECE     SUITS    A    SPECIALTY 

97  WOOSTER  STREET,  NEW  YORK 

RITTER     BROTHERS 

flanufacturers  of 

Leather  Goods   and 
Fancy     Metal     Novelties 

50-52  Howard  Street,  New  York 

SAMUEL      POLLACK 

Dealer  in 

Polished  Plate  Glass 

Plain  and  Beveled  Looking  Glass  Plates 

904  Third   Avenue,     Near  55th  street     New  York 

JOHN    C.    WILSON    &   CO. 

Makers  of  Union  Made 

Fur   Felt   Hats 

UNION  JL    ^^MADE 
y,)iwir^33ff  Office  and  Salesroom 


Wfam&mm..    16  Waverly  Place,        New  York 

NbwYork  J  7 

"  Excelled  by  none;    equaled  by  few" 


ROUND-ABOUT     NEW     YORK 


211 


METROPOLITAN- OPERA-HOUSE: 

NEW-YORK- 


212  ROUND-ABOUT     NEW     YORK 

ORIENTAL       RUGS 

All  the  most  artistic  examples  from  the  Eastern  craftsmen  are 
here  at  prices  exceptionally  moderate.  Fine  Persian  Silk 
Rugs  in  select  colors  and  designs;  also  an  extensive  collection 
of  rare  Persian  and  Caucasian  Rugs  on  sale. 

BLOOMI     NQDALES 

Third  Avenue,  59th  and  60th  Streets,  New  York 


O  Y  S'    CAPS 

Tarn  o'  Shanters  and  Sailors,  distinct  in  style  and  low 
in  price,  can  always  be  found  in  the  Boys'  Hat 
Section,  Main  Floor,  6oth  Street  corner  of 

B  L  O  O   7V\   I    NGDKLES 

Third  Avenue,   59th  and   60th  Streets,  New  York 

BLOOMINGDALES'    EMBROIDERIES 

Bloomingdales'  Embroideries  are  noted  particularly  for  their 
fineness,  durability  and  beauty.  Only  the  best  sorts  are  offered 
with  the  Bloomingdale  guarantee  that  they  give  perfect  satis- 
faction.     From  the  narrowest  beading  to  the  widest  flouncing. 

BLOOMINGDALES 

Third   Avenue,   59th  and   60th  Streets,  New  York 


Infants'    Worsted    Sacques 

These  dainty  garments  are   of  the   most   dependable   quality   of 
worsted ;  in  all  the  leading  colors ;  prettily  fashioned  and  thoroughly 
well  made.     Prices       .......       49c  to  $1.25 

Pretty  little  Bootees  of  worsted  of  the  same  good  quality,  15c  to  69c 

BLOOMINGDALES 

Third   Avenue,   59th  and   60th   Streets,   New  York 


ROUND-ABOUT      NEW     YORK 


213 


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214  ROUND-ABOUT    NEW    YORK 

BAUMAN  &  SPERLING 

Manufacturers  of 

Misses'  and  Children's  Cloaks  and  Suits 

INFANTS'  CLOAKS 

12,    14  and   16   East  Fourteenth  Street 
Near  Fifth  Avenue  .     NEW   YORK 

M.    PAWLIGER 

Manufacturing  Furrier 
127,  129  and  131   Mercer  Street 

Near  Prince  Street  NEW  YORK 

Telephone  :  2539  Spring 
H.  HUMMEL  B.  KAUFMANN  A.  RITSERT 

HUMMEL,   KAUFMANN  &  CO. 

Importers  and   Manufacturers  of 

Millinery  Ornaments,  Novelties  &.nd  Trimmings 

623    Broadway,  New  York 


S   WEINSTEIN 

Manufacturer   of 

Pocket   Books,  Belts  and 
Leather     Novelties 

1 01-103    Greene   St.,    New    York 

Between  Spring  and  Prince  Sts.  G.  JESKE,  Manager 


ROUND-ABOUT     NEW     YORK 


215 


METROPOLITAN-OPERA-HOUSE 

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216  ROUND-ABOUT      NEW     YORK 

The  "Albert"  Shirt  Waist 

Manufactured  by   Louis   Albert 
RECOMMENDED         AND        FOR         SALE         BY 

BLOOMINGDALES 

Third  Avenue,   59th  and  60th  Streets  New  York 


LOUIS  SIMON  &  CO. 
MEN'S  NECKWEAR 
640    BROADWAY,    N.   Y. 


J.     M.     KOHLMEIER 

M  A  R  13  XV  ARE 

Housefurnishing  Goods,  Engineers',  Machinists'  and    General  Supplies,  Pipe 

Fittings,  Packing,  Cotton  Waste,  Oakum,  Belting,  Asbestos, 

Tar  and   Building  Papers,  Rope,  etc. 

All  kinds  of  Tools,  Ice  Tongs,  Scales,  Axes,  and  Specialties,  for  the  Ice  Trade 

1 1 73-T  t 75   Second  Avenue,  cor.   626.   Street,    New  York 

TELEPHONE   JOT  —  79TH  m 

GEORGE   BECK  f  JOHN    FREID 

BECK       &       KRKID 

MANUFACTURERS  OF 

Ladies'  Underwear 


200V2-202   Greene   Street  New   York 


ROUND-ABOUT     NEW     YORK 


217 


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218  R  0  U  ND-ABOU  T     N  E  W    Y  O  R  K 

CHAS.   ROTH  SAM'L   [.   APPBL 

ROTH      &      APPEL 

-Manufacturers    of  — 

Fancy  Hats  and   Bonnets 

Ready-to-wear  Hats  a  Specialty 
598  Broadway,  Telephone :  3447  spring  New  York 


ELEK    JOHN     LXJDVIGH 

attoi!m:v    at    LA*W 
:{'JO    BROADWAY,  NEW    YORK 

tki.kimiom:  :    L096  fhankmn 


HENRY  LOEB  E.  A.LLMAYER 

L   O    K   B      &      ALL    MAYER 

Manufacturers  of 

Paper  and  Metal  Edge  Boxes,  Advertising 
Specialties,     Folding     Boxes 

Si,  83  and  85  CROSBY  STREET,  NEW  YORK 

Between  Spring  and  Prince  Streets 
LOUIS   BLOOM  ROBERT  SPIRO 

LOUIS      BLOOM      &     COMPANY 

Makers    of 

Ladies'  Suits  and  Skirts 

84     University    Place,  New   York 


ROUND-ABOUT     X  E  \V      YORK 


219 


Afc/ggAY ff/LL  Theatre. 


STAGE 


—  Qrchestra-FLoow  t— 


Lexington  Avenue  and  42d  Street 

Manager Henry  V.  Donnelly 

Box  Office  open  from  9  a.  m.  to  9  p.  m. 

Doors  open  7.30  p.  m.  Curtain  rises  8.15  p.  m. 

Carriages  11  p.  m. 


Matinee  every  day. 
Evenings 


Prices 

Entire  house 25c 

25c,  35c  and  50c 


220  ROUND-ABOUT      NEW     YORK 

ADOLPH    COHEN 

Manufacturer  and  Importer 

The  West  End  Waist 


200*4   and  202   Greene  Street,  New  York 

Between  Bleecker  and  West  Third   Streets 


HILDESHEIMER  &  SCHLESINGER 

MANUFACTURERS      OF 

Infants'  Headwedd* 

and  Hand-Made  Worsted  Goody 
627  and  629   BROADWAY  NEW  YORK 


S.     E  I  N  H  O  R  N 

Manufacturer  of 

Cloaks  and  Suits 

237  Mercer  Street  New  York 


GOTTLIEB  BROTHERS 

Manufacturing    Furrier./* 

153    Mercer   Street,    New  York 

Telephone,    3916   Spring 


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221 


MANHATTAN     THEATRE 


STAGE 


Broadway  and  33d  Street 

Telephone,  2023  -  Madison 
Proprietor  and  Manager Harrison  Grey  Fiske 

Box  Office  open  from  9  a.  m.  to  10  p.  m. 

Doors  open  7.30  p.  m.  Curtain  rises  8.20  p.  m. 

Carriages  10.45  p.  m. 

Matinee  Saturday.  Doors  open  1.30         Curtain  rises  2.15 

Prices 

Orchestra $2.00 

Balcony $1.00,  1.50  and    2.00 

Family  Circle , 50c  and      .75 

Boxes $7.00,  9.00,  12.00  and  15.00 


ROUND     A.  BOUT     N  B  W     VnKK 

JABUR(i,    FUHS    &    LOVIN 

Manufacturers   of 

Fine  Infants'  Wear 

Children's  Dresses,  Caps  and  Coats 
i  i  5    and    i  i  7    Wooster   Street  New    York 


ALTSCHUL  &    k.WANACII 

M  (i  n  u  fact  u  r  i  // g     Furr  /  e  r  $ 

50    East    Ninth    Street,  \Y\\    York 

I  .     I) .     BO  O  T  H 


MANUFACTl  R '  '<    <>!■ 


Ladies'  arid  Misses'  Dress  Skirts 

aS   East   Broadway,  New  York 

SACHS  &  VOGEL 

I  )c  ignei     and   Mtken  >>t 

Ladies'  Tailor  Made    Cloaks    and    Suits 

28  and  }o  Waverly  Place,  New  York 


k()l'NI)-AH()  U  T      N  E  W       V  O  K  K 


WALLACE'S    ThfE/]TF\E. 


Broadway  and  30th  Street 

Telephone,  2000  Madison  Square 

Evenings  at  8.20.      Matinees  Wednesday  and  Saturday  at  2. 15 

Under  the  Management  of O.  A.  Moss  and  Royal  K.  Moss 

Acting  Manager Charles  Hnrnhain 

Evening  Prices 

Orchestra $2.00 

Balcony Sl.no  and    1.50 

Family  Circle 50 

Matinee  Prices 

Orchestra $1.50 

Balcony $1.00  and    i..-><» 

Family  Circle 50 


224  ROUND-ABOUT      NEW    YORK 

KAUFMAN    BROTHERS 

Manufacturers  of 

Ladies'    Cloaks    and    Suits 

714   Broadway,   New    York 

Opposite  Washington  Place  Telephone  :   2556  Spring 

S.  GLATNER 

Tailor  and  Importer 

744   Broadway,  New  York 
Corner  Astor  Place 

H.  ROSENTHAL  &    SON 

Manufacturers  of 

Infants'  ana  Children's  Wear 

129-133  Wooster  Street,  New  York 

Telephone  :  3654  Spring 


M.  E.  LEAVY 

Manufacturer  of 

Specialties    in    Infants'    and     Children's    Dresses 

513  Broadway,  New  York 


ROUND-ABOUT    NEW    YORK 


225 


NEW  STAR  THEATRE 

STAGE 


Lexington  Avenue  and  \  07th  Street 

Owners William  T.  Keogh  Amusement  Company 

Manager William  T.  Keogh 

Treasurer Charles  A.  Winter 

Matinee  Prices 

Special  Bargain  Matinees  Monday  and  Wednesday 

25c  to  all  parts  of  the  house 

Saturday  Matinee 25c  and      .  50 

Evening  Prices 

Orchestra  floor 35c,  50c  and      .  75 

Balcony  floor 25c,  35c  and      .50 

Gallery 15 

These  prices  will  prevail  at  all  times  and  for  all  attractions,  excepting 
holidays,  when  it  will  be  slightly  increased,  as  follows: 

Orchestra,  all  75c  seats $1.00 

"50c      "    75 

"35c      "    50 

Balcony,       "50c      " 75 

"  "35c      "    50 

"25c      "    35 


226  ROUND-ABOUT     NEW     YORK 

O        XJ        Is        JL,        E> 

The  Best  is  always  Cheapest 

Why  purchase  inferior  Cutlery  when  THE  VERY  BEST  can  be  had  at  a  small  advance 

over  poorer  quality 

For  over  200  Years  the  world-renowned  house  of 

Joseph  Rodgers  &  Sons 

has  stood  at  the  summit  of  excellence  in  the  manufacture  of 
Carving  Knives  and  Porks,  Table  Cutlery,  Scissors,  Razors,  Pocket  Knives,  etc.,  etc. 

None  genuine  without  this  trade-mark       ^^        pKi        which    is   stamped   on   every   article 

GEORGE     G  UTTRO FF 

Carriage  and  Wagon  Manufacturer 
1233   Second  Avenue 

Wagons  and  Carriages  of  all  Kinds  for  Sale  N  EW    YORK 

CLOTHING   FOR  BOYS. 

In  most  stores,  boys'  styles  are  usually  commonplace 
and  uninteresting.  Our  assortment  is  comprised  of  every 
high-grade  novelty  that  will  please  the  youngster  and 
his   mother.     Prices  ? — You    know   they're  the   lowest  at 

BLOOMINGDALES  l^^^j^Z 

INFANTS'     WEAR 

Everything  here  that  is  dainty  and  dependable.     Infants'  long  slips  of  nainsook 
with  tucks  and  embroidered  insertion 58  cents 

Infants'  long  slips  of  fine  cambric,  yoke  of  three  embroidered  insertions  and 
tucks 65  cents 

Infants'  long  slips  of  fine  nainsook,  square  yoke  of  fancy  tucks,  finished  with 
double  hem,  stitched  ruffle 98  cents 

BL00MINUL)ALCJ        60TH    STREETS,'*!™    YORK 


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228  ROUND-ABOUT     NEW    YORK 

Jacob  Lederer  Bernard  Weisl 

LEDERER  &  WEISL 
Vienna  BaJcery,  Confectionery  and  Lunch  Room 

Parties  and  Weddings  supplied  at  short  notice 
963   and  965   Third  Avenue    Bet.  57th  and  58th  sts.    New  York 

Publishers   of    the    Most   Popular  Hits  in   America 

Some  of  their  latest  popular  music 

Come  out  Dinah  on  the  Green  A  Little  Boy  in  Blue 

Ain't  dat  a  Shame  Sally's  Sunday  Hat 

Starlight  All  in  a  Nut  Shell  (Medley  Lanciers) 

I  Hates  to  get  up  Early  in  de  Morn  Shame  and  Shakespeare  (Two  Step) 

Pansy,  from  the  Messenger  Boy  Psyche  Waltzes 

HOWLEY,     HAVILAND      &      DRESSER 

1260  and  1266  Broadway 

SIMEON        NAUHEIM 

Druggist     and 
Dispensing    Chemist 

Lexington  Avenue,  Corner  59th  Street 

Prescriptions  a  Specialty  under  my  personal  attention 

Telephone  :   *5g3  —  79th 

The   Oakley  Soap   and   Perfumery  Co* 

NEW  YORK,  U.  S.  A. 
Manufacturers  and  Distillers  of  High  Grade 

TOILET  SOAPS,  PERFUMERY 
and  a  Full  Line  of  Toilet  Articles  of  all  descriptions 


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All  other  mailable  matter  must  be  prepaid  at  least  partially.  Domestic 
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Commercial  papers,  same  as  to  other  Postal  Union  countries. 

Registration  fee 8  cents 

Postal  Distances  from  New  York  City 

As  indicated  by  the  Official  Postal  Guide,  showing  the  distance  by  shortest  routes 
from  New  York  City. 


Cities  in  United  States  Miles 

Albany,  N.  Y 142 

Atlanta,  Ga 882 

Baltimore,  Md 188 

Bismarck,  N.  Dak 1,738 

Boise,  Idaho 2,736 

Boston,  Mass 217 

Buffalo,  N.  Y 410 

Cape  May,  N.  J 172 

Carson  City,  Nev 3,036 

Charleston,  S.  C 804 

Chattanooga,  Tenn 853 


Cities  in  United  States  Miles 

Cheyenne,  Wyo 1,899 

Chicago,  111 900 

Cincinnati,  O 744 

Cleveland,  O 568 

Columbus,  O 624 

Concord,  N.  H 229 

Deadwood,  S.  Dak 1,957 

Denver,  Col 1,930 

Des  Moines,  la 1,257 

Detroit,  Mich 743 

Galveston,  Tex 1,789 


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Cities  in  United  States  Miles 

Harrisburg,  Pa 182 

Hartford,  Ct 112 

Helena,  Mont 2,423 

Hot  Springs,  Ark 1,367 

Indianapolis,  Ind 808 

Jacksonville,  Fla 1,077 

Kansas  City,  Mo 1,302 

Louisville,  Ky 854 

Memphis,  Tenn 1, 163 

Milwaukee,  Wis 985 

Montgomery,  Ala 1,057 

Montpelier,  Vt 327 

New  Orleans,  La 1,344 

Omaha,  Neb 1,383 

Philadelphia,  Pa 90 

Pittsburgh,  Pa 431 

Portland,  Me 325 

Portland,  Ore 3,181 


Cities  in  United  States  Miles 

Prescott,  Ariz 2,724 

Providence,  R.  1 189 

Richmond,  Va - 344 

St.  Louis,  Mo 1,048 

St.  Paul,  Minn 1,300 

Salt  Lake  City,  Utah 2,452 

San  Francisco,  Cal 3,250 

Santa  Fe,  N.  Mex 2,173 

Savannah,  Ga 905 

Tacoma,  Wash 3,209 

Topeka,  Kan 1,370 

Trenton,  N.  J 57 

Vicksburg,  Miss 1,288 

Vinita,  Ind.  Ter 1.412 

Washington,  D.  C 228 

Wheeling,  V.  Va 496 

Wilmington,  Del 117 

Wilmington,  N.  C 593 


Distances  to  Foreign  Cities  from  the  City  of  New  York 


By  Postal  Route  to  Miles 
Adelaide,     via    San     Fran- 
cisco  12,845 

Alexandria,  via  London. .  .  .   6,150 

Amsterdam,  "  "        3,985 

Antwerp,        •«  "       4,000 

Athens,  '•  "       5,655 

Bahia,  Brazil 5,870 

Bangkok,     Siam,    via     San 

Francisco 12,990 

Batavia,  Java,  via  London.  .12,800 

Berlin,  via  London 4,385 

Bombay,  "       9,765 

Bremen,  «'        4,235 

Buenos  Ayres 8,045 

Calcutta,  via  London 11,120 

Cape  Town,  via  London. . .  11,245 
Constantinople,  via  London .  5,810 
Florence,  ■«  "       .4,800 

Glasgow 3,375 

Greytown,  via  New  Orleans.  2,810 

Halifax,  N.  S 645 

Hamburg,  via  London 4,340 

Hamburg,  direct 4,820 

Havana 1,413 


By  Postal  Route  to  Miles 
Hong  Kong,  via  San  Fran- 
cisco  10,590 

Honolulu,  via  San  Francisco.  5,645 

Liverpool 3,540 

London,  via  Queenstown  . . .  3,740 
London,  via  Southampton..  3,760 

Madrid,  via  London 4,925 

Melbourne,    via   San    Fran- 
cisco  12,265 

Mexico  City  (railroad) 3,750 

Panama 2,355 

Paris 4,020 

Rio  de  Janeiro 6,204 

Rome,  via  London 5,030 

Rotterdam,  via  London 3,935 

St.  Petersburg,  via  London.  5,370 
Shanghai,  via  San  Francisco.  9,920 

Stockholm,  via  London 4,975 

Sydney,  via  San  Francisco.  .11,570 

Valparaiso,  via  Panama 5,910 

Vienna,  via  London 4,740 

Yokohama,    via   San    Fran- 
cisco   7,348 


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A  Review  of  the  War  with  Spain 

A  Concise  Chronological  Statement  of  the  Events  of  our  Hostilities 

with  Spain 

The  general  cause  of  the  Spanish-American  war  was  the  subjection  of 
Cuba  and  the  brutality  practiced  upon  the  defenceless  reconcentrados  and 
insurgents.  The  ultimate  cause  was  the  destruction  of  the  United  States 
battleship  Maine  in  Havana  harbor,  February  15,  1898. 

Wzvr  Cloud  Gathers 

The  Blowing'  up  of  the  Maine  and  wh&.t  Followed 

January 

25.     The  battleship  Maine  ordered  to  Havana. 

February 

10.  The  Spanish  Minister,  De  Lome,  resigns  because  of  the  publica- 
tion of  his  letter  to  Canalejas. 

14.  Luis  Polo  y  Bernabe  appointed  Spanish  Minister  to  the  United 
States. 

15.  The  battleship  Maine  blown  up  in  Havana  harbor,  266  lives  lost. 
17.     Board  of  Inquiry  appointed  to  investigate  the  Maine  explosion. 
21.     Board  of  Inquiry  begin  investigations  at  Havana. 

March 

4.  Informal  request  by  Spain  for  recall  of  Consul-General  Lee  and 
against  shipment  of  Cuban  relief  supplies  in  warships,  refused  by  President 
McKinley. 

8.  The  House  passes  the  $50,000,000  national  defense  bill,  passed  by 
the  Senate  and  becomes  a  law  the  next  day. 

10.  Minister  Polo  arrives  in  Washington. 

17.  Proctor  makes  a  statement  in  the  Senate  about  Cuban  conditions 
as  he  saw  them. 

24.     The  report  of  the  Maine  Court  of  Inquiry  reaches  Washington. 

28.  Several  resolutions  declaring  war  with  Spain  introduced  in  Con- 
gress.    Report  of  the  Maine  Inquiry  Board  submitted  to  Congress. 

31.  Spain's  reply,  rejecting  the  demands  of  the  United  States,  received 
by  the  President. 

April 

7.     A  collective  peace  note  of  the  powers  presented  to  McKinley. 

9.  Consul  General  Lee  and  other  United  States  representatives  leave 
Cuba. 

11.  The  President's  Cuban  intervention  message  submitted  to  Con- 
gress. 


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13.     The  House  passes  the  Cuban  intervention  resolutions. 
16.     The  Senate  amends  and  passes  the  Cuban  resolutions. 

19.  Congress  passes  finally  the  Cuban  resolutions,  after  an  all-night 
session;  signed  by  the  President  next  day. 

20.  The  American  ultimatum  cabled  to  Madrid.  The  volunteer  bill 
passed  by  the  House.     Minister  Polo  leaves  Washington. 

21.  United  States  Minister  Woodford,  at  Madrid,  given  his  passports. 
The  Senate  passes  the  the  volunteer  bill.     State  of  war  officially  recognized. 

22.  The  President  proclaims  the  Cuban  blockade.  The  Key  West 
Squadron  sails  for  Havana.  The  gunboat  Nashville  fires  the  first  shot  of  the 
war  in  capturing  the  Spanish  merchantman  Buena  Ventura.  The  volunteer 
bill  signed. 

23.  The  President  issues  a  call  for  125,000  volunteers.  The  House 
passes  the  Hull  army  reorganization  bill.  Congressman  Dingley  introduces 
the  war  revenue  bill.  Spaniards  fire  their  first  shot  in  the  war  at  torpedo 
boat  Foote  in  harbor  of  Matanzas. 

25.  Declaration  of  war  passed  by  both  houses  of  Congress  and  signed 
by  the  President.     Secretary  of  State  John  Sherman  resigns. 

26.  The  Senate  passes  the  army  reorganization  bill.  William  R.  Day 
appointed  Secretary  of  State. 

27.  Matanzas  fortifications  bombarded. 

29.  The  House  passes  the  war  revenue  bill.  Spanish  fleet  sails  from 
Cape  Verde  Islands. 

Dewey  in  Manila*.  B&>y 

His  Splendid  Victory  over  Montojo  Startles  the  World 

May 

1.  Commodore   Dewey  destroys  the   Spanish  fleet  in    Manila    Bay; 
takes  Cavite  next  day. 

2.  The  army  deficiency  appropriation  bill  passed  by  both  houses. 

6.  The    French    Atlantic   liner    Lafayette    captured   by   blockading 
Squadron  off  Havana,  but  released  by  orders  from  Washington. 

7.  Commodore  Dewey's  report  of  the  battle  of  Manila  Bay  received 
by  the  Navy  Department;  the  President  promotes  him  to  be  Acting  Admiral. 

8.  Minister  Woodford  lands  in  New  York. 

9.  Congress  votes  thanks  to  Dewey,  who 'is  thereupon  promoted  to 
the  rank  of  Rear  Admiral. 

10.  The  immune  volunteer  bill  finally  passed. 

11.  The  torpedo  boat  Winslow  disabled  in  a  light  with  shore  batteries 
at  Cardenas,  Ensign  Bagley  and  fourmen  killed.  The  battle  of  Cienfuegos 
caused  by  American  ships  cutting  cables. 

12.  San  Juan,  Porto  Rico,  bombarded  by  Admiral  Sampson's  squadron. 

13.  Flying  squadron,  Commodore  Schley  commanding,  sails  from 
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14.  Seventy-first  Regiment,  first  to  leave  New  York  for  the  front,  leaves 
Camp  Klack.  The  Brooklyn  Eagle  designated  by  Secretary  Gage  as 
agent  for  sale  of  war  bonds. 

18.  The  battleship  Alabama  privately  launched  from  Cramp's  ship- 
yard. 

19.  Admiral  Cervera's  squadron  arrives  at  Santiago. 

21.  The  cruiser  Charleston  sails  for  Manila  and  the  monitor  Monterey 
also  ordered  thither. 

22.  Troops  A  and  C  leave  Camp  Black. 

23.  Admiral  Cervera's  Spanish  squadron  "bottled  up"  in  Santiago 
harbor. 

24.  Battleship  Oregon  arrives  at  Jupiter,  Florida,  from  San  Francisco. 

25.  The  President  issues  his  second  call  for  volunteers,  asking  for 
75,000.  The  first  instalment  sails  from  San  Francisco  for  Manila. 

31.     First  bombardment  of  Santiago  forts  takes  place. 

Cerverzw  in  &»  Tra^p 

Hobson  Sinks  the  Merrimac 

* 

June 

3.  Lieutenant  Richmond  P.  Hobson  and  seven  other  heroes  sink  the 
Merrimac  in  Santiago  harbor. 

4.  The  Senate  passes  the  war  revenue  bill.  Lieutenant  Carranza's 
stolen  letter  published. 

5.  The  army  of  invasion  embarks  at  Tampa  for  Santiago.  The 
Spanish  cruiser  Reina  Mercedes  sunk  during  the  bombardment  of  Santiago 
forts. 

6.  Carranza  and  Du  Bosc,  heads  of  the  Spanish  spy  system,  arrested 
in  Montreal.  Bombardment  of  forts  and  batteries  at  entrance  to  Santiago 
harbor. 

7.  Caimanero  bombarded. 

10.  United  States  marines  land  in  force  at  Crest  Hill,  Guantanamo 
Bay. 

11.  Marines  at  Crest  Hill  repulse  a  Spanish  attempt  to  dislodge  them; 
six  killed. 

13.  The  war  revenue  bill  signed  by  the  President.  Vesuvius  dynamite 
guns  tested  on  Santiago  fortifications.  First  expedition  for  Santiago  leaves 
Key  West  with  13,000  troops  in  command  of  General  Shafter. 

14.  Americans  and  Cubans  at  Guantanamo  Bay  surprise  and  capture 
the  Spanish  guerrilla  camp.  Second  Manila  expedition  of  4, 200  men  leaves 
San  Francisco. 

20.  Transports  with  General  Shaffer's  army  on  board  arrive  off  San- 
tiago. 

22.  Americans  capture  one  of  the  Ladrone  Islands.  The  St.  Paul 
disables  the  Spanish  torpedo  boat  Terror  at  San  Juan.  General  Shaffer's 
army  lands  at  Daiquiri  and  next  day  began  advance  on  Santiago. 


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24.  The  battle  of  Guasiraas  won  by  United  States  cavalry  and  ' '  Rough 
Riders,"  ten  men  killed,  including  Captain  Capron  and  Sergeant  Hamilton 
Fish,  Jr. 

25.  General  Chaffee  takes  Sevilla. 

27.  President  McKinley  recommends  to  Congress  rewards  for  Lieu- 
tenant Hobson,  Lieutenant  Newcomb  and  Naval  Cadet  Powell. 

28.  The  blockade  extended  on  the  southern  coast  of  Cuba  and  to  San 
Juan,  Porto  Rico.     First  New  York  Volunteers  ordered  to  the  Philippines. 

29.  General  Merritt  sails  for  Manila. 

30.  The  first  American  expedition  to  the  Philippine  Islands  arrives  at 
Cavite. 

Cervera^'s  Fleet  Sunk 

Dewey's  Manila  Achievement  has  a  Counterpart  at  Santiago 

July 

1.  The  two  days'  battle  before  Santiago  begins;  Spaniards  driven 
from  outer  works  into  the  city. 

3.  Cervera's  fleet  destroyed  while  attempting  to  escape  from  Santiago 
harbor,  and  General  Shafter  demands  surrender  of  Santiago. 

4.  The  second  Philippine  expedition  arrives  at  Manila  and  on  the 
way  re-discovers  Wake  Island. 

6.  Spanish  prisoners  of  war  mutiny  on  the  Harvard;  six  of  them 
killed.     President  McKinley  issues  a  war  Thanksgiving  proclamation. 

7.  Merrimac  heroes  released  by  exchange.  German  interference 
against  insurgents  in  Subig  Bay  causes  Dewey  to  capture  Grande  Island. 
Major-General  Miles  leaves  Washington  for  Santiago. 

10.  Five  thousand  reinforcements  for  General  Shafter  land  at  Daiquiri. 
Santiago  bombarded  by  fleet  and  siege  guns. 

12.  General  Miles  joins  General  Shafter  before  Santiago. 

13.  Du  Bosc  leaves  Canada  for  Spain  at  the  urgent  request  of  the 
Canadian  government. 

14.  General  Toral  consents  to  surrender  Santiago  and  Eastern  Cuba; 
surrender  effected  on  the  17th. 

17.  American  fleet  destroys  ten  Spanish  vessels  in  Manzanillo  harbor. 

18.  General  Miles  sails  from  Siboney  with  the  vanguard  of  the  Porto 
Rico  invasion.  Part  of  Sampson's  fleet  attacks  Manzanillo  and  destroys 
four  gunboats  and  six  vessels. 

20.  The  contract  for  deporting  prisoners  of  war  to  Spain-  awarded  to 
Spanish  Trans-Atlantic  Company. 

21.  The  American  fleet  captures  Nipe  harbor  and  destroys  the  Spanish 
cruiser  Jorge  Juan. 

23.  The  United  States  transport  Wanderer  repulsed  in  an  attempt  to 
land  men  and  munitions  for  insurgents  at  Bahia  Honda. 

25.  The  first  Porto  Rico  expedition,  under  General  Miles,  lands  at 
Guanica.     General  Merritt  lands  at  Cavite. 


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26.  Spain  sues  for  peace  through  the  French  Ambassador  at  Wash- 
ington. 

28.  Ponce  surrenders. 

29.  American  army  in  the  Philippines  moves  forward  on  Manila. 

30.  McKinley's  terms  of  peace  forwarded  to  Madrid  by  French 
Ambassador  Cambon. 

31.  At  midnight  Spaniards  attack  American  forces  at  Manila. 

L&>st  Gun  Fired 

Declaration  of  Pea>.ce  reaches  Dewey  after  Capturing  Mevnilzv 

August 

4.  Shaffer's  army  at  Santiago  ordered  to  Montauk  Point,  L.  I. 

5.  Americans  take  Guayama,  Porto  Rico,  after  a  sharp  fight.  Spain's 
cabinet  accepts  United  States  basis  for  terms  of  peace.  This  action  was 
approved  by  the  Queen  Regent  August  7. 

6.  The  Porto  Rico  section  of  the  Cuban  Revolutionary  party  in  New 
York  dissolved  and  superseded  by  the  Patriotic  League  of  Porto  Ricans. 
Americans  victorious  at  Coamo,  Porto  Rico.  Spaniards  repulsed  in  their 
attempt  to  retake  the  lighthouse  at  Cape  San  Juan. 

10.     The  Peace  Protocol  drawn  up. 

12.  The  Protocol  signed  by  Secretary  Day  and  M.  Cambon,  the 
French  Ambassador,  acting  for  Spain ;  suspension  of  hostilities  ordered  and 
blockade  lifted.  Manzanillo  bombarded.  A  Spanish  battery  silenced  at 
Assomanta,  Porto  Rico. 

13.  Manila  stormed  and  captured  by  the  Americans.  Natives  massa- 
cred by  Spaniards  at  Ciales,  Porto  Rico. 

16.  Evacuation  Commission  for  Cuba  and  Porto  Rico  named. 

25.  General  Shaffer  leaves  Santiago,  remainder  of  his  army  embarks 
next  day.     United  States  Peace  Commissioners  selected. 

27.  President  McKinley  visits  Camp  Meade. 

31.  Orders  received  at  Annapolis  looking  to  release  of  Spanish  naval 
prisoners. 

September 

1 .  General  Shaffer  arrives  at  Montauk  Point. 

3.  President  McKinley  visits  Camp  Wikoff. 

5.  The  Spanish  Cortes  assembles.   • 

7.  General  Miles  lands  in  New  York  from  Porto  Rico. 

9.  The  President  orders  an  investigation  of  the  War  Department. 

10.  The  Spanish  Senate  approves  the  Peace  Protocol. 

12.  Admiral  Cervera  and  other  Spanish  naval  prisoners  sail  for  Spain. 

13.  The  Spanish  Chamber  approves  the  Peace  Protocol. 

14.  The  Queen  Regent  signs  the  Protocol.     Cortes  prorogued. 

17.  United  States  Peace  Commissioners  sail  for  Paris. 
20.  Spanish  troops  begin  to  evacuate  Porto  Rico. 


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October 

i.     American  and  Spanish  Peace  Commissioners  hold  their  first  joint 
session. 

10.     Americans  take  full  possession  of  Manzanillo. 

13.  Chaplain  Mclntyre  of  the  Oregon  convicted  by  court  martial  of 
offenses  against  naval  discipline.  Work  of  the  Porto  Rico  Evacuation 
Commissioners  completed. 

18.  The  United  States  assumes  sovereignty  over  the  entire  island  of 
Porto  Rico. 

24.  Spanish  evacuation  of  Porto  Rico  complete. 

30.  The  former  Spanish  cruiser  Maria  Teresa  sails  for  Hampton 
Roads.     The  last  troops  leave  Montauk  Point. 

31.  The  United  States  Peace  Commissioners  demand  cession  of  the 
entire  Philippine  group. 

The  Stddrt  of  Reconstruction  in  Cub&> 

Treaty  of  Peace  Signed 

November 

4.     The  cruiser  Maria  Teresa  abandoned  as  a  derelict  during  a  storm 
on  her  voyage  northward. 

14.  The  mutiny  of  Orden  Publico,  the  Spanish  force  in  Havana,  results 
in  the  dissolution  of  that  body. 

17.     The  evacuation  of  Camp  Meade  completed. 

21.  The  American  ultimatum  presented  to  the  Spanish  Peace  Com- 
missioners. 

25.  First  United  States  troops  land  in  Havana  Province. 

28.  Spain  agrees  to  the  American  ultimatum  for  the  cession  of  the 
Philippines. 

30.     Blanco  leaves  Havana  for  Spain. 

December 

10.  At  8.45  p.  m.  on  this  date  the  treaty  of  peace  was  signed  by  the 
five  American  and  five  Spanish  arbiters,  in  the  order  of  their  rank.  Judge 
William  B.  Day,  Senator  Cushman  K.  Davis,  Senator  W.  H.  Frye,  Hon. 
Whitelaw  Reid  and  Senator  George  Gray;  Senor  Montero  Rios,  Senor 
Abarzuza,  Senor  Garnica,  Senor  Villaurutia  and  General  Cerero  y  Saens — 
each  commission  signing  its  opponent's  treaty.  Both  documents  were  filed 
with  the  Spanish  and  American  colors.  The  documents  were  sealed  with 
ribbons  of  the  French  tricolor,  as  a  compliment  to  the  nation  of  which  the 
commissions  were  the  guests.  At  the  hour  above  mentioned  all  the  necessary 
signatures  to  the  treaty  having  been  affixed,  Senor  Villaurutia  opened  the 
door  of  the  chamber  in  which  the  commissions  had  met  and  exclaimed  to  the 
newspaper  correspondents  who  were  waiting  in  the  corridor,  "C'estfini." 

11.  Gen.  Calixto  Garcia  died  at  Raleigh  hotel  in  Washington  of 
pneumonia. 


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Story  of  the  Tragedy  of  the  Death  of  President 

McKinley 

On  Friday,  September  6,  190 1,  the  country  was  startled  by  the  awful 
news  that  President  William  McKinley  had  been  assassinated  at  the  Temple 
of  Music  in  the  Exposition  grounds  at  Buffalo. 

President  John  G.  Milburn  of  the  Exposition  had  introduced  the  Presi- 
dent to  the  great  crowd  in  the  temple,  and  men,  women  and  children  came 
forward  for  a  personal  greeting. 

In  the  line  was  Leon  Czolgosz,  whose  right  hand  was  wrapped  in  a 
handkerchief.  Folded  in  the  handkerchief  was  a  thirty-two  calibre  self- 
acting  revolver  holding  five  bullets.  As  he  Stepped  Up  to  greet  the 
President,  he  fired  through  the  bandage  without  removing  the  handkerchief. 
The  first  bullet  entered  too  high  for  the  purpose  of  the  assassin,  who  fired 
again  as  soon  as  his  finger  could  move  the  trigger. 

As  the  President  staggered,  Secret  Service  Detective  Geary  caught  him 
in  his  arms  and  President  Milburn  helped  to  support  him.  In  a  moment  all 
was  confusion.  The  assassin  was  beset  by  a  hundred  hands  and  would 
undoubtedly  have  been  killed  had  not  the  President  requested  that  no  harm 
be  done  to  him.  The  President  was  immediately  removed  to  the  Milburn 
mansion,  where  an  operation  was  performed. 

As  the  first  bullet  had  struck  a  button,  it  had  deflected  somewhat,  and 
had  not  penetrated  far.  The  second  bullet,  however,  had  passed  the 
anterior  and  posterior  walls  of  the  stomach,  going  completely  through  that 
organ. 

Dr.  P.  M.  Kixey,  the  President's  family  physician,  was  a  constant 
watcher  at  the  bedside,  and,  with  Secretary  Cortelyou,  issued  official 
bulletins,  which  were  primarily  most  encouraging. 

Mrs.  McKinley  was  permitted  to  see  her  husband  daily,  but  only  for  a 
few  minutes  at  a  time.  She  evinced  true  bravery,  and  was  most  earnest  in 
her  endeavor  to  sustain  the  President  in  his  great  battle  for  life,  as  he  had 
sustained  her  but  a  few  weeks  previously  when  she  had  herself  lain  criti- 
cally ill  in  San  Francisco. 

In  less  than  a  week,  however,  a  new  and  serious  complication,  heart 
failure,  appeared,  and  on  Saturday,  September  1.4,  1001,  six  and  a  half  days 
after  the  shot  of  the  anarchist  assassin,  President    McKinley  passed  away. 

In  the  latter  hours  of  suspense  word  was  flashed   to  Vice-President 

Roosevelt,  who  was  gunning  in  the  heart  of  tin-  Adirondack  woods,  and  as 
soon  as  the  summons  reached  him  he  started  on  one  of  the  wildest  night 
rides  in  history,  Over  dark,  well  nigh  impassable  roads,  hoping  against  hope 

to  reach  the  dying  President  before  the  end.     I  )eath,  however,  had  claimed 

the  Chief  Executive  before  his  successor  was  more  than  half  way  on  his 
journey  to  the  bedside  of  the  dying  man. 

The  funeral  services  of  William  McKinley,  the  man,  took  place  at  the 
Milburn  house  in  Buffalo,  Sunday,  September  15th.  The  funeral  of  William 
McKinley,  the  President,  commenced  the  Dext  afternoon  in  the  official 
building  of  the  city  where  he  died.     For  one  day  the  body  lay  in  state  in 


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the  city  hall,  and  from  there  it  was  taken  to  Washington,  just  two  weeks 
from  the  clay  when  the  President  had  gone  forth  to  lend  his  measure  of 
encouragement  to  that  great  enterprise,  the  Pan-American  Exposition  at 
Buffalo. 

Upon  arriving  at  Washington,  the  remains  lay  in  the  Bast  Room  of  the 
White  House  for  one  night,  that  spacious  apartment  where  the  President 
had  been  so  often  the  central  figure  of  notable  gatherings,  and  where 
before  him  had  rested  the  remains  of  Lincoln,  Garfield,  Secretary  of 
State  Gresham  and  other  distinguished  public  servants,  before  their  final 
interment. 

At  nine  o'clock  on  Tuesday  morning,  September  17,  I9OI,  the    funeral"* 
cortege  of  William  MeKinley,  twenty-fifth  President  of  the  United  States, 
and  third  incumbent  of  the  office  to  fall  by  an  assassin's  hand,  started  from 
the  White  House  toward  the  Capitol. 

President  Roosevelt,  accompanied  by  his  wife  and  sister,  arrived  half  an 
hour  earlier  at  the  executive  mansion  and  were  given  seats  in  the  Red  Room, 
Precisely  at  the  hour  appointed,  the  pall-bearers,  enlisted  men  from  the 
army  and  navy,  lifted  the  black  casket  of  him  who  had  been  named  "Our 
well-beloved"  and  carried  it  for  the  last  time  through  the  doors  and  down 
to  the  waiting  hearse. 

President  Roosevelt,  with  his  wife  and  sister,  occupied  the  first  car- 
riage. Next  in  order  came  the  carriage  of  ex-President  Grover  Cleveland, 
who  was  accompanied  by  General  John  M.  WilsoiFand  Admiral  Robley  D. 
Evans.  Following  directly  came  the  justices  of  the  Supreme  Court  in  their 
robes  of  office,  and  army  and  navy  men  in  full  uniform  continued  the  slow- 
moving  procession.  Representatives  of  foreign  governments  in  all  their 
trappings  of  state  followed  in  order.  One  carriage  bore  the  Hon.  Gerald 
Lowther,  of  the  British  legation,  assigned  by  a  cabled  order  to  personally 
represent  King  Edward  VII  of  England. 

Rev.  Dr.  Naylor,  presiding  elder  of  the  Washington  district,  and  the 
venerable  Bishop  Andrews,  of  whose  church  President  MeKinley  had  been 
a  life-long  member,  conducted  the  services,  after  which  the  guards  took 
their  places  about  the  casket  and  the  big  bronze  doors  of  the  Capitol  were 
thrown  open  and  the  crowds  admitted  to  gaze  for  the  last  time  on  the 
face  of  the  nation's  lamented  chief.  So  great  was  the  crush  that  twice  the 
doors  had  to  be  closed,  to  prevent  a  panic,  which  at  times  seemed  almost 
unavoidable. 

The  funeral  train  bearing  the  remains  of  President  MeKinley  crossed 
the  western  border  of  Pennsylvania  and  entered  his  home  state  and  his 
home  congressional  district  at  ten  o'clock  a.  m.  on  Wednesday,  September  18. 

From  the  state  line  to  Canton  the  line  of  mourners  was  almost  con- 
tinuous, company  on  company  of  state  militia  presented  arms  while  peal 
upon  peal  of  the  death  knell  came  from  the  church  and  court  house  bells. 

The  funeral  train  proper,  bearing  the  body  of  President  MeKinley, 
arrived  at  twelve  o'clock;  it  was  met  by  Judge  Day,  at  the  head  of  the  local 
reception  committee,  while  assembled  about  the  station  was  the  entire 
militia  of  the  state. 


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While  the  funeral  services  were  being  held  over  the  remains  of  Presi" 
dent  McKinley  on  the  Sunday  after  his  death,  every  church  edifice  in  the 
nation  was  the  scene  of  a  similar  service.  Without  regard  to  creed,  without 
regard  to  location,  far  and  near,  high  and  low,  in  cathedral  and  in  chapel, 
preacher  and  people  united  in  sorrowful  and  sympathetic  funeral  services 
and  in  worship  of  the  God  whom  William  McKinley  had  worshiped.  At 
Canton,  when  word  was  given  for  the  last  public  farewell,  President 
Roosevelt,  followed  by  his  cabinet,  stepped  into  the  hall ;  after  these  came 
General  Miles,  General  Otis  and  General  Brooke,  with  other  officers  of  the 
army  and  navy.  From  the  court  house  the  bod)-  was  taken  for  the  last 
time  and  laid  in  the  little  front  parlor  of  the  home  from  which  the  nation 
had  called  its  chosen  chief  five  years  before. 

For  six  days  and  through  hundreds  of  miles  a  sorrowing  nation  had 
followed  his  bier.  After  the  brief  and  impressive  services  in  his  home 
church  the  funeral  cortege  wended  its  way  to  Westlawn  cemetery.  From 
the  hill  top  the  President's  salute  of  twenty-one  guns,  fired  at  intervals  of 
one  minute,  announced  its  coming. 

After  the  arrival  of  the  casket  there  was  a  moment's  pause,  then  Bishop 
Joyce  read  the  burial  service  of  the  Methodist  Church.  Instantly  from  the 
eight  buglers  rang  out  the  soldier's  last  call,  "taps."  The  vault  gates 
closed  with  a  hollow  clang,  and  the  soldiers  took  up  their  sad  round  of 
sentry  duty  in  the  lonely  cemetery. 

During  the  services  the  entire  nation  suspended  business,  and  even 
London  became  a  city  of  sorrow.  In  far  away  Manila,  in  the  tiniest  hamlet 
heads  were  bowed  in  grief,  and  the  sorrows  of  the  cities  bathed  all  the  land 
in  tears. 

Under  this  shadow  the  new  Executive  took  up  the  duties  which  had  been 
so  suddenly  thrust  upon  him.  The  nation  resumed  its  work  after  a  pause 
at  the  brink  of  the  grave  of  a  man  honored  and  beloved  by  thousands, 
ruthlessly  cut  down  in  his  vigor  by  an  assassin's  hand.  He  left  behind  him 
a  record  of  spotless  citizenship,  superb  ability,  and  beautiful  simplicity  and 
loyalty  in  his  private  life. 

Leon  Czolgosz,  the  assassin,  was  brought  to  trial  Monday,  September 
23,  at  Buffalo,  and  on  Tuesday,  September  24,  was  adjudged  guilty.  On 
Thursday,  September  26,  he  was  brought  to  court  to  receive  the  sentence  of 
death.  On  Tuesday  morning,  October  29,  he  paid  the  penalty  of  his  crime 
in  the  electric  chair  in  the  prison  at  Auburn,  N.  V. 


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Chronology  of  President  William  McKinley 

Born  at  Niles,  Ohio,  January  29,  1S43;  school  teacher,  Poland,  Ohio, 
i860;  enlisted  Union  army,  June,  1861;  second  lieutenant,  September  24, 
1862;  first  lieutenant,  February  7,  1863;  captain,  July  25,  1864;  brevet- 
major  for  gallantry,  1865;  admitted  to  the  Ohio  bar,  1S67;  elected  State's 
attorney,  1869;  elected  first  to  Congress,  1876;  re-elected  1878,  1S80,  1882, 
18S4  to  1890;  elected  governor  of  Ohio,  1891 ;  re-elected  governor  of  Ohio, 
1893;  elected  president  of  the  United  States,  1896;  re-elected  president  of 
the  United  States,  1900;  shot  by  an  assassin,  September  6,  1901 ;  died, 
Buffalo,  N.  Y.,  September  14,  1901. 


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Diary  of  the  Visit  of 

H.   R.   H.   Prince   Henry  of  Prussia 

To  the  United  States 

February  23,  1902,  to  March  II,   1002 

Purported  reason  for  visit — the  drawing  tighter  of  the  friendly  ties  be- 
tween Germany  and  the  United  States. 

The  occasion  of  his  visit — the  launching  of  the  Meteor,  Emperor  Wil- 
helm's  American-built  yacht. 

Sunday,  February  23,  1902 

Twelve  o'clock,  Noon. — Arrived  off  34th  Street  pier,  on  the  Kron- 
prinz  Wilhelm. 

Disembarked  and  boarded  the  imperial  yacht  Hohenzollern. 

Received  Major-General  Brooke  and  staff,  Rear  Admiral  Barker  and 
staff,  the  German  Ambassador  and  attaches  of  the  embassy,  Assistant  Sec- 
retary of  State  David  J.  Hill,  Colonel  Bingham  and  Captain  Cowles,  military 
and  naval  aides  to  President  Roosevelt,  and  Mayor  Low  of  New  York. 

Luncheon  on  board  the  Hohenzollern  with  Rear  Admiral  Evans  and 
staff,  Ambassador  von  Holleben,  Rear  Admiral  von  Baudissin  and  mem- 
bers of  the  Prince's  suite. 

Visits  on  tug  Nina  to  the  New  York  Navy  Yard,  Governor's  Island  and 
Admiral  Evans's  flagship  off  Tompkinsville,  the  battleship  Illinois. 

Dinner  on  the  Hohenzollern. 

Entertainment  by  the  Deutscher  Verein,  at  German  club  house,  in 
Central  Park  South. 

Monday,  February  24,  1902 

One  o'clock,  Monday  morning. — Left  Jersey  City  in  his  special  train 
over  the  Pennsylvania  Railroad. 

Reached  Baltimore  at  9  o'clock,  and  was  greeted  by  Mayor  Hayes  and 
a  citizens'  committee. 

Arrived  in  Washington  at  10.20  a.  m.,  accompanied  by  welcoming  dele- 
gations from  President  Roosevelt  and  the  German  Embassy.  Was  met  by 
Secretaries  Hay  and  Long,  and  Count  Quadt  and  others  from  the  German 
Embassy. 

Reached  the  White  House  under  military  escort.  Conducted  by  Mr. 
Hay  to  the  Blue  Room,  where  the  President  received  him  privately,  then  led 
him  to  the  Red  Parlor  and  presented  him  to  Mrs.  Roosevelt  and  Miss  Roose- 
velt. Then  in  the  Green  Room  the  Prince  met  the  members  of  the  cabinet 
and  their  ladies.     He  left  the  White  House  at  11.15  o'clock. 

Received  President  Roosevelt's  return  visit  at  the  German  Embassy. 

Received  the  Commissioners  of  the  District  of  Columbia. 

Called  with  the  German  ambassador  at  the  other  foreign  embassies. 

Luncheon  at  the  German  embassy  with  his  and  the  ambassador's  staff. 

Received  Diplomatic  Corps. 

Arrived  at  Capitol  and  visited  both  House  and  Senate. 

Dined  at  the  White  House  with  the  President,  members  of  the  cabinet, 
ranking  members  of  the  Diplomatic  Corps  and  members  of  the  Senate 
Committee  on  Foreign  Relations  and  House  Committee  on  Foreign  Affairs. 

Midnight. — Left  Washington  for  New  York. 

Tuesday,  February  25,  1902 

Launching  of  Emperor  William's  yacht  Meteor  at  Shooter's  Island. 
Miss  Alice  Roosevelt  christened  it. 


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Official  call  on  Mayor  Low  (freedom  of  city). 

Luncheon  to  Resident  Roosevelt  on  Hohenzollern. 

l  tinner  at  Metropolitan  Club. 

Gala  performance  of  grand  opera  at  Metropolitan  <  )pera  I  louse 

Wednesday,  February  26,   1902 

Luncheon  at  Sherry's,  1  o'clock,  at  which  Prince  Henry  met  about 
one  hundred  representative  Americans,  captains  of  industry  and  leading 
minds  in  the  arts  and  sciences. 

Seven  o'clock.  Review  of  torchlight  procession  of  united  German 
societies  from  the  Aiiou  club  house,   Lark  Avenue  and  59th  Street. 

Eight  o'clock.— Dinner  at  the  Waldorf-Astoria  in  the  Prince's  honor, 
under  the  auspices  of  the  Staats-Zeitung,  attended  by  nearly  twelve 
hundred  representatives  of  the  newspaper  press  of  America. 

Return  to  the  imperial  yacht  Hohenzollern. 

Twelve  o'clock.-  I  departure  by  boat  for  Pennsylvania  Railroad  station 
in  Jersey  City  to  take  train  lor  Washington. 

Thursday,    February  27,   1902 

Prince    Henry  and   suite  attended    Mckinlev   memorial   services  at  the 

Capitol,  and  at  their  conclusion  paid  tribute  to  Washington's  memory  at 
Mount  Vernon.     Planted  a  linden  tree. 

Guest  of  President   Roosevelt  at  dinner  at  White  House. 

Friday,  February  28,   1902 

Prince  visited  United  States  Naval  Academy  at  Annapolis,  also  Balti- 
more. Cadets  gave  an  athletic  exhibition  in  the  gymnasium.  Prince  much 
interested,  as  the  German  naval  system  does  not   embrace  anything  of 

the  kind. 

Official  dinner  at  German  embassy,  Washington. 
Serenaded  by  German  singing  societies.     Left  for  the  West. 

Saturday,  March   1,   1902 

I  [alted  at  Altoona ;  committee  of  citizens  presented  addressof  welcome. 

Prince  rode  on  locomotive  through  tin-  Allegheny  Mountains. 

Greeted  at  Pittsburg  at  noon  by  singing  societies. 

Arrived  at  Cincinnati.  Greeted  by  thirty  thousand  persons,  also  the 
united  German  singing  societies,  the  university  cadets  and  other organiza- 
tions.    Address  of  welcome  b)  the  Mayor,  Julius  Fleischmann.    An  engraved 

copy  <>f  the  address  was  presented  to  the  Prince. 

Sunday,  March  2,   1902 
En  route  through  South.      Special  electric  ear  up  Lookout  Mountain. 
Nashville  at   ','  o'clock.      Ten  t housand  persons  at   Union  Station.      Ad- 
dress   of  welcome   from    Mayor  J.    M.    Head.       Negro  singers   from    Fiske 

University  gave  "coon  songs." 

Arrived  at  Louisville,  8.15  p.  in.  Address  of  welcome  and  presentation 
"t  album. 

At  Howling  Green  a  venerable  citizen  presented  him  with  several  bottles 
of  peach  brandy  and  Kentucky  rye 

Arrived  at  Indianapolis  il  p.  m.     Mayor  Bookwalter  made  address  of 

welcome.      .Stopped  only  twenty  minutes. 

Monday,  March  3,   1902 
Four  hours  in  St.    Louis.      A  short  reception  at  the-   Lnion  Station;   pre- 

itation  of  an  address  of  welcome  i>\  Mayor  Wells. 
Ai  lived  Chicago  6.80  p.  m.     Welcomed  by  Mayor  Harrison  and  recep 
tion  committees.     Banquet  at  Auditorium  Hotel.    Choral  Festival  ball  at 
•  1  nfantry  Armory. 


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Tuesday,  March  4,   1902 

Placed  a  wreath  on  the  Lincoln  monument  in  Lincoln  Park.  Luncheon 
and  reception  at  Germania  Club.  Received  deputation  from  the  Central 
Bund  of  St.  Paul.  Left  at  2  p.  m.  for  Milwaukee.  Arrived  there  4  p.m. 
Reviewed  1,000  German  veterans. 

Public  reception  at  Exposition  Building.  Saw  night  fire  run.  Banquet 
at  the  Hotel  Pfister.     Left  for  the  East  on  special  train. 

Wednesday,  March  5,  1902 

Brief  stop  at  Cleveland.     Informal  greeting  from  Acting  Mayor  Beacom. 

Arrived  at  Buffalo  2.45,  then  steamed  to  Niagara  Falls.  Mayor  Butler 
and  reception  committee  gave  him  welcome.  Visited  Canadian  shore, 
welcomed  by  representatives  of  the  Canadian  Government. 

Arrived  Rochester.  Addresses  by  Mayor  Rodenbeck  and  Henry  C. 
Brewster,  president  of  the  Chamber  of  Commerce. 

Arrived  Syracuse,  the  home  of  Ambassador  White,  at  11  p.  m.  Mayor 
Jay  B.  Kline  presented  to  the  Prince  a  gold  seal  of  the  city  in  a  silver  box. 

Thursday,  March  6,  1902 

Arrived  Boston.  Guest  of  the  city.  Gov.  Winthrop  Murray  Crane  and 
Mayor  P.  A.  Collins,  acting  for  State  and  city,  extended  official  courtesies. 

Prince  Henry  returned  their  calls,  then  visited  Cambridge  and  delivered 
to  the  Germanic  Museum  of  Harvard  University  gifts  of  his  brother,  Kaiser 
Wilhelm,  and  received  from  Harvard  the  honorary  degree  Doctor  of  Laws. 

Banquet  by  city  of  Boston. 

Friday,  March  7,  1902 

Arrived  Albany.  Greeted  by  Governor  Odell,  Adj.  Gen.  Henry  and 
the  Senate  and  Assembly  committees. 

Formal  greeting  by  Mayor  Charles  H.  Gans  at  City  Hall. 
Reception  at  Capitol.     Left  for  West  Point. 
Reception  at  Memorial  Hall,  West  Point. 
Parade,  inspection  review  and  cavalry  drill. 
Left  for  New  York  4  p.  m. 

Saturday,  March  8,  1902 

Breakfast  at  home  of  Mr.  and  Mrs.  Ogden  Mills,  2  East  Sixty-ninth 
Street,  New  York  City. 

Captain  Von  Egidy,  representing  Prince  Henry,  placed  wreath  on 
tomb  of  General  Grant. 

Great  banquet  given  by  the  German  Society  of  New  York  at  Waldorf- 
Astoria. 

Sunday,  March  9,  1902 

Singing  societies  serenade  at  Waldorf. 

Luncheon  by  Admiral  Robley  D.  Evans,  at  University  Club. 

Dined  with  Mr.  and  Mrs.  Cornelius  Vanderbilt. 

Visited  New  York  Yacht  Club. 

Monday,  March  10,   1902 

Left  for  Philadelphia. 

Reception  at  Mayor's  office,  Philadelphia.     Freedom  of  city. 

Drive  to  Cramp's  ship  yard ;  escort  of  cavalry. 

Visited  battleship  Retvizan. 

Luncheon  at  Union  League  Club. 

Return  to  New  York. 

Dinner  on  Deutschland. 

Gala  performance  at  Irving  Place  theatre  in  evening. 

Tuesday,  March  11,  1902 

Farewell  breakfast  on  Deutschland. 
Sailed  at  3.30  p.  m. 


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Index 


Illustrations: 
Bloomingdales 
Madison  Square 
St.  Patrick's  Cathedral 
Statue  of  Liberty 
Brooklyn  Bridge 
Post  Office 
Bowling  Green 
Trinity  Church 
City  Hall 
Union  Square 


PAGE 

Frontispiece 
11 
21 
31 
41 
51 
61 
71 
81 
91 


Swan  Lake,  Central  Park 
Columbus  Monument 
Grant's  Tomb 
Herald  Square 
Columbia  College 
Washington  Bridge 
President  Roosevelt 
William  McKinley 
Prince  Henry  of  Prussia 


PAGE 

109 
127 
145 
155 
173 
191 
236 
243 
248 


The  Story  of  Bloomingdales       5-7 

Round-Abolt  New  York: 
Amusements     ....         9 
Places  of  Interest     ...         9 

Hotels  - 13 

Banks,  Trust  Cos.,  etc.,  13,  15,  17 
Clubs         .         .         .         .         17,  19 

Colleges 19 

Libraries  ....  19,  23 

Office  Buildings  .  •  .  23,  25 
Hospitals  ....       27 

Churches  29,  33,  35,  37,  39,  43,  45 
Ferries  .  .  ."  .  .45 
Post  Offices  ....  47 
Elevated  Railroads  .         .       47 

Parks  .  .  .  .  47,  49 
Police  Department  ...       49 


Coach  and  Cab  Rates  .  .  49 
Railroad  Depots  ...  53 
Armories,  City  Markets   .         .       53 

Street  Directory,  every  alter- 
nate page  .         .         .        55-157 
Theatres,  alternate  pages         159-225 
General  Information: 

Postal  Information  227,  229,  231,  233 

Distances  from  New  York     .     233 

Presidents  of  United  States     .     235 

Review  of  Spanish  War     .       237-242 

Assassination  and  Obsequies  of 

President  McKinley  .  244-247 
Diary  Prince  Henry's  Visit  249-251 
Calendars,  1902,  1903  .       254-255 


Advertisements 


"Albert"  Shirt  Waist 

Altschul  &  Kavanagh 

Alvis,  Isaac,  &  Co. 

American  Wringer  Co 

Ansonia  Clocks    . 

A.  P.  W.  Paper  Co. 

Arnold,  Schiff  &  Co. 

Ashton  Hotel 

Auerbach,  Louis 

A.  W.  B.  Boulevard  Velvet 

Banking  Department  . 

Barrett,  Nephews  &  Co. 

Bath  Robes,  Towels,  Slippers 

Bauman  &  Sperling    . 

Bear  Brand  Yarn  Manufacturers 

Beck  &  Freid 

Belfast  Linen  Handkerchief  Co 

Bias  Velutina 

Blate  &  Badanes 

Bloom,  Louis,  &  Co.    . 

Booth,  J.  D.  ... 

Bough  ton,  II .  L. 

Bradley,  D.  R.,  &  Son 

Brushes         .... 

Burt,  A.  L.  ... 

Caps  and  Aprons,  Maids'     . 

Caps,  Boys' 

Cardani,  A.  ... 

Carpets  and  Rugs 

Castle  Braid  Co. 


216  Citron  Brothers    . 

222  Clothing,  Men's  and  Boys' 

164  Cohen,  Adolph     . 

20  Cohn,  Brown  &  Co.      . 

64  Cohn,  J.  &  M.       . 

234  Colonial  Trust  Company 

184  Columbia  Shade  Cloth  Co. 

104  Corsets,  C.  B.  a  la  Spirite 
106  •■        R.  &  G. 

178  "        Warner's 

50  Cutlery 

132  Decorative  Specialties 

134  Dining  Tables      . 

214  Drescher  &  Cusson 

118  Dresses,  Children's 

216  Dresses,  Girls'      . 

188  Eagle  Brand  Shirt  Waists 

18  Earl  &  Wilson      . 

210  Einhorn,  S. 

218  Embroideries 

222  Empire  City  Market    . 

232  Eyeglasses  and  Spectacles 

200  Floersheimer,  Roman  &  H 

180  Follmer,  Clogg  &  Co. 

178  Foster  Hose  Supporter  Co. 

182  Gilbert  Mfg.  Co. 

812  Glatner,  S. 

182  Glenn's  Sulphur  Soap 

136  Gloves 

170  Goldman,  Sachs  &  Co. 


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74, 138,  226 
220 

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154 
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226 
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102,  132 

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Goldsmith,  C.  P.,  &  Co. 
Goldsticker,  S. 
Goodman  &  Lazarus    . 
Gottlieb  Brothers 
Greenberg  &  Sokolower 
Guttroff,  George 
Habisreitinger,  A. 
Handkerchiefs 
Heller  &  Bachrach 
Heminway,  M.  &  Sons 
Herschman  &  Bleier    . 
Hildesheimer  &  Schlesinger 
Hojer,  Thomas  G. 
Horse  Blankets,  Lap  Robes 
Howley,  Haviland  &  Dresser 
Hoyle,  Harrison  &  Kaye 
Huber,  H.  F.,  &  Co.    . 
Hummel,  Kaufmann  &  Co. 
Infants'  Wear 
Iron  Clad  Enameled  Ware 
Jaburg,  Fuhs  &  Lovin 
Jackson,  Wm.  H.  Co. 
Johnson,  Cowdin  &  Co. 
Kaempfer,  M. 
Kahn  &  Frank 
Kaufman  Brothers 
Kaye  &  Einstein 
Kimbel,  A.  &  Sons 
Kirby,  Beard  &  Co.      . 
Kitzinger  &  Zelenko    . 
Kleinert's  Dress  Shields 
Kohlmeier,  J.  M. 
Kridel,  J.,  Sons  &  Co. 
Kupfer,  Arthur    . 
Laces    ..... 
Lalance  &  Grosjean  Mfg.  Co. 
Landau,  Thos. ,  &  Bro. 
Lattemann,  John  J.,  Shoe  Co. 
Leather  Goods 

Leavy,  M.  E 

Lederer  &  Weisl 

Leitner,  J 

Levi,  Sondheimer  &  Co. 
Lindenmeyr,  Henry,  &  Sons 
Linings         .... 
Lion  Brand  Shirts  and  Collars 
Livingston  &  Lieberman     . 
Loeb  &  Allmayer 
Lord  &  Taylor     ... 
Ludvigh,  Elek  John     . 
Maddock,  John,  &  Sons 
Merchant  Tailoring  Sale 
Millen,  E.  &  Co. 
Millinery 
Nauheim,  Samuel 
Neckwear,  Women's 
Negligee  Shirts    . 
Newgass  &  Michael  is 
New  York  Central  Coal  Co. 
New  York  Security  &  Trust  Co 
Night  Robes  and  Pajamas 
Nineteenth  Ward  Bank 
Oakley  Soap  and  Perfumery  Co 
Oil  Cloths     . 


90, 


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154  O'Meara,  Maurice,  Co 
86  Ostby  &  Barton  Co. 

.166  Owens,  C.  W.       . 

220  Paris,  The     . 

170  Pawliger,  M. 

226  Peltz  &  Biderman 

118  Perfumes,  Ed.  Pinaud's 

134  Peters,  W.  A. 

84  Phoenix  Glass  Co. 

180  Photographs 

234  Plaza  Bank  . 

220  Pollack,  Samuel 

230  Prescott,  R.,  &  Son 

176  Refrigerators 

228  Ribbons 

1 14  Ritter  Brothers    . 

204  Rockwell's  Bread  and  Rolls 

214  Rosenthal,  A.  S.,  &  Co 

226  Rosenthal,  H.,  &  Son 

66  Roth  &  Appel 

222  Rugs,  Oriental     . 

172  Ryan,  Andrew     . 

130  Sachs  &  Vogel      . 

94  Sadowsky,  R. 

84  Salomon  &  Newman 

224  Schiff,  Samuel,  &  Co. 

124  Second  National  Bank 

204  Sewing  Machines 

188  Shapiro,  Bernstein  &  Von  Tilzer 

124  Shirt  Waists 

96  Sicher,  D.  E.  &  Co. 

216  Silks      . 

140  Simon,  J.  R.  &  Co. 

112  Simon,  Louis,  &  Co 

40,  120  Sivin  Brothers 

28  Solomon,  Max 

116  Sperling  &  Barin 

34  Spero,  David 

26  Spun  Glass  . 

224  Staats,  Gus 

228  Steinberg,  J. 

38  Stiner,  William  H.,  &  Son 

160  Strauss,  Henry  S 

150  Sutro  Bros.  &  Co 

68  Sweetser,  Pembrook  &  Co. 

14  Travelers'  Articles 

186  Travers  Brothers  Co. 

182  Trousers 

166  Trunks 

218  Undermuslins,  Women's 

58  Underwear,  Children's  Muslin  80,  164 

94  United  States  Guarantee  Co.       .       16 

100  Veilings 148 

108,  142  Waists,  Boys'       .         .         .         .130 

228  Weinstein,  S 214 

104  Western  National  Bank       .         .       30 

54  West  Disinfecting  Co.  .         .     234 

78  Wiener  Brothers  .         .         .206 

194  Wilson,  John  C,  &  Co.        .         .     210 

8  Worsted  Sacques,  Infants'  .     212 

74  Wrappers  and  House  Gowns      70,  202 

230  Yotto  Incandescent  Lamp  .     148 

228  Youngs,  Wm.  P.,  &  Bros.  .     158 

155  Zimmerman,  M.  ...     168 


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126 
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216 
208 

88 
100 
206 

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114 

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150 
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26 

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February 

AUGUST 

s 

M. 

T. 

W. 

T. 

F. 

S 

S. 

M. 

T. 

w. 

T. 

F. 

S. 

12  3  4  5  6  7 

8        9  10  11  12  13  14 

15       16  17  18  19  20  21 

22      23  24  25  26  27  28 


MARCH 


S.       M.  T.  W.  T.  F.  S. 

12  3  4  5  6  7 

8        9  10  11  12  13  14 

15      16  17  18  19  20  21 

22      23  24  25  26  27  28 

29      30  31 


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M. 


W. 


JUiVE^ 


S.       M.       T.       W.       T.  F.  S. 

12  3  4 

5        6        7        8        9  10  11 

12      13      14       15       16  17  18 

19      20      21      22      23  24  25 

26      27      28      29      30 

:i\j:ay 


T.  F.  S. 

1  2 

3        4        5        6        7  8  9 

10      11       12      13      14  15  16 

17      18      19      20      21  22  23 

24      25      26      27      28  29  30 
31 


S.       M.       T.  W.  T.  F.  S. 

12  3  4  5  6 

7        8        9  10  H  12  13 

14      15      16  17  18  19  20 

21      22      23  24  25  26  27 

28      29      30 


1 

2        3        4        5        6        7  8 

9      10      11       12      13      14  15 

16      17      18      19      20      21  22 

23      24      25      26      27      28  29 

30      31 

se:f»tei*xber 

S.       M.       T.       W.       T.       F.  S. 

12        3        4  5 

6        7        8        9      10      11  12 

13      14      15      16      17      18  19 

20      21      22      23      24      25  26 

27      28      29      30 

OCTOBER 

S.       M.       T.       W.       T.       F.  S. 

12  3 

4        5        6        7        8        9  10 

11       12      13      14      15      16  17 

18      19      20      21      22      23  24 

25      26      27      28      29      30  31 

IVOVKMBKR 

S.       M.       T.       W.       T.       F.  S. 

12        3        4        5        6  7 

8        9      10      11       12       13  14 

15      16      17      18      19      20  21 

22      23      24      25      26      27  28 

29      30 


DECEMBER 

S.       M.       T.       W.  T.  F.  S. 

12  3  4  5 

6        7        8        9  10  11  12 

13      14      15      16  17  18  19 

20      21      22      23  24  25  26 

27      28      29      30  31 


Compiled  and  arranged  by 
A.    W.   SCHLESIXGER 


Chasmar-Winchell     New  York  and  Pittsburg 


